The Emerald Newsletter | Kappa Delta Chi Sorority Summer 2016 | Page 16

A "Typical" Day in the police force goes a lot like...

"There is no typical day! I just know for sure when I get on, that I'm going home that night," says Jennifer. While she knows that no day will be like the last, patrol officer Jennifer Perez is certain that this job provides her with fulfillment and purpose. Delia, a Field Training Officer, gets the opportunity to train others in the field. If you have seen the film Training Day, you have an idea of what Delia does. In the film, Denzel Washington's character takes the new recruit out to show him the ropes on his first day. Unfortunately, Denzel's character turns out to be a corrupt cop. Delia does this, except, according to her, "ethical and nicer." Teaching new recruits how to handle the situations that they will encounter in the field exemplifies leadership and service.

Elizabeth Sosa's work is a bit different. As a Supervisor of Placement, she oversees "placement matches for youth and supervising the youth that are court ordered to residential treatment facility." Her day involves reviewing case history in order to best serve our youth on probation. With her position, it is all about building relationships with the children and their families du​r​ing the duration of the program. "As a probation officer, being able to build a rapport with the youth and the family will assist in the youth being successful on probation," she says.

Alumni Spotlight

KAPPA DELTA CHI SISTERS SHARE THEIR STORIES AS LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONALS

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Briana Jarnagin of Beta Theta chapter at Northeastern Illinois University had fun searching out Hunter Hayes in Nashville!

Safe travels to sisters Avyanna, whom is headed to India and Ayla, headed to the Dominican Republic from the Northwestern University charter as they embark on an exciting adventure studying abroad as part of the Global Engagement Studies Institute (GESI)!

Sisters Eli & Ceci, from the Heritage University Colony had the honor of helping out

indigenous tribes in Panama this summer!

The tribe has been using thier own way of processing rice. The sisters where there to help in the use of modern machinery & help facilitate the process of business basics in order for the tribe to maximize the profits from their organic rice. Great job ladies!

Kaitlyn from the Beta Theta chapter at Northeastern Illinois University took some time to represent at Red Rock in Colorado

Paola Gonzalez from the Alpha Beta chapter at University of Texas Rio Grande Valley representing in Diamond Head Crater, Hawaii

Sister @xoayvonne from the Beta chapter at Texas A&M University, representing Kappa Delta Chi in Amman, Jordan!

Arlene Ramos from the Chi chapter at University of Texas at San Antonio made her way to Texas Tech University to find the founders brick.

Silvia Acuña from the Phoenix alumna chapter reminicing about the 60 degree weather in San Francisco Bay