Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway | Satya Rhodes-Conway Official Photo
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway | Satya Rhodes-Conway Official Photo
Madison, Wis. – The Madison Police Department has created a special job shadow program allowing community members and officers to learn from one another.
The Madison Proximity Project pairs a Madison resident with an officer. The officer will shadow this person at their place of employment, and in return, that person will participate in a ride-along with the officer.
There are six pairings in the inaugural round. The co-learning experiences will take place throughout the month of January. The first occurred on Thursday when a sergeant shadowed the program manager for Operation Fresh Start.
Participants will come together, over dinner, in February to share what they’ve learned.
“We believe in the power of “proximity” as a force multiplier in our efforts to connect with the Madison community," Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes said. "You cannot increase trust and bridge gaps from a distance. You must be willing to establish meaningful relationships in order to increase trust.
“I believe this opportunity will do just that, by creating a program that we hope will lead to a lasting relationship of mutual trust and understanding between a valued community member and a member of our police department.”
Anyone interested in participating in future rounds of the project can email Madison Police Department's Community Engagement Specialist Alex Ricketts at aricketts@cityofmadison.com.
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