Summary
Work History
Education
Skills
Timeline
Community hours with the local police department with walk-throughs and trainings
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Gabrielle Ferraro

Westerly

Summary

Detail-oriented professional with experience in law enforcement procedures and community event organization. Proven ability to quickly adapt to changing tasks while maintaining accurate records and fostering positive relationships with stakeholders. Seeking to leverage these skills to enhance community engagement.

Work History

Intern

Westerly Police Department
Westerly, RI
02.2025 - 06.2025
  • Observed and participated in patrol activities, gaining insight into law enforcement procedures.
  • Assisted in organizing community events to promote local engagement and awareness.
  • Maintained accurate records of volunteer hours and contributions for reporting purposes.
  • Fostered positive relationships with stakeholders to strengthen community partnerships.
  • Adapted quickly to changing tasks and environments, demonstrating flexibility and commitment.

Education

Associate of Science - Criminal Justice

Community College of Rhode Island
Warwick, RI
05.2027

High School Diploma -

Westerly High School
Westerly, RI
06.2025

Skills

  • Teamwork and collaboration
  • Quick learner
  • Fast learner
  • Problem-solving
  • Goal-oriented mindset
  • Attention to detail
  • Strategic planning and analysis
  • Recordkeeping

Timeline

Intern

Westerly Police Department
02.2025 - 06.2025

Associate of Science - Criminal Justice

Community College of Rhode Island

High School Diploma -

Westerly High School

Community hours with the local police department with walk-throughs and trainings

With my school we would meet monthly to go to the police department to learn about how they function as a team and what they do in their felid. We went over trainings and met multiple times with the head detective for their forensics team, who also did mock crime scenes with us. We also did mock traffic stops with our other police officers, as well as meeting with the police chief to see how they train their team.