Detention Officer, Alex

I’m a Detention Officer based at Portsmouth in the Eastern Police Investigation Centre. I’m fairly new into the role after some time in CWUN (Control Room) previously and some time in NHS Security & HM Prison Service too.

I’d say an empathetic ear and the ability to talk & reassure people. Most of our clientele are at their lowest point and being able to understand from their point of view is essential to keeping detained people calm and safe.

I love the variety of the role. One day I could be booking people in, meeting people from all walks of life. The next I could be checking on detainees ensuring they are safe & well.

I don’t think there’s such a thing! Every day brings new people & new challenges. It’s how you work as a team & how you respond to what is presented in front of you which determines how your day goes. Some days are more difficult than others but the variety keeps you on your toes and stops the role becoming boring.

Do it! It’s far from your typical 9-5. You meet people when they are at their lowest and you have to reassure them when they feel their world has just ended, you’ll be the calming presence if they’re in crisis. You’ll be one of the most vital cogs in the Policing machine. Detention Officers are one of the unsung heroes of the force and are the definition of “making a difference”.

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