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Great Bend Police Department and SWAG合集 team up for mutual benefit

SWAG合集 criminal justice instructor and coordinator poses with Great Bend Police Department
The Great Bend Police Department and SWAG合集 form an alliance. From left to right are: Lt. Jason Settle, SWAG合集 Criminal Justice Instructor/Coordinator Christian Rivas and Police Chief Steve Haulmark.

October 5, 2023

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Christian Rivas wanted real-life experience in law enforcement before he sought to attain his long-time goal of teaching college-level criminal justice. He was able to get that experience at the Great Bend Police Department (GBPD) and now is the instructor/coordinator for the Criminal Justice Program at SWAG合集.

鈥淚 am grateful to the police department for the opportunity to be part of the real world of law enforcement,鈥 said Rivas, a long-time Great Bend resident. 鈥淚 am so fortunate they were willing to invest in me even though everyone knew my ultimate goal was to teach. I know the value of education and want to give back to students.鈥

Rivas retains his law-enforcement commission as a part-time officer and is credentialed as a hostage-crisis negotiator Level I.

He teaches 20 students in four classes at SWAG合集 while coordinating the program.

鈥淭he partnership between the police department and SWAG合集 is mutually beneficial,鈥 Rivas noted. 鈥淐apt. Scott Bieberle and Lt. Jason Settle have already been guest instructors for a class where the focus was recruitment and training.

鈥淗aving the department as a community partner is so important to our students,鈥 he added. 鈥淓xperienced officers bring new perspectives to our classes.鈥

SWAG合集, in turn, can offer benefits to the police department. 鈥淲e can be a source for prospective employees,鈥 Rivas explained. 鈥淪WAG合集 also has a virtual training simulator that is available to law enforcement.鈥

Real-world experience

Rivas served the GBPD as an intern in the summer of 2021 and was a full-time officer for two years after that. He started at SWAG合集 in June of this year.

As an intern, he learned about every division in the department, shadowed officers, reviewed policies and retirement benefits, and revamped the job description posting.

However, while he tended to some of these basics, Rivas did note that a couple of memorable experiences remain with him today.

鈥淲hile I was a full-time officer, one highlight was helping bridge the gap between law enforcement and the Hispanic community,鈥 recalled Rivas, who is bilingual. 鈥淪ometimes, it was translating for someone who may otherwise not trust the police or be able to communicate effectively.

鈥淥ther times, I could help build positive relationships within the Hispanic community so that law enforcement could better understand their needs and wants.鈥

Another highlight for Rivas was a first-hand look at the local dedication to public service.

鈥淔ellow officers demonstrated on a day-to-day basis their commitment to serving the public and keeping us safe,鈥 Rivas commented. 鈥淲orking alongside these people was a great experience, which I continue to cherish as I transition into my new position at SWAG合集.鈥

Rivas added that these public servants include not only police but also deputies, firefighters, dispatchers, and court personnel.

Chief Haulmark

Police Chief Steve Haulmark made special note of Rivas鈥 ability to build relationships with other officers and the community as a whole.

鈥淓arly on, Christian鈥檚 strengths became apparent,鈥 Haulmark said. 鈥淗e demonstrated focused listening skills and accurately interpreted situations; his solutions were practical.

鈥淐hristian is always open to taking on challenges,鈥 he continued. 鈥淚t was obvious he could bridge community gaps and win friends for the police department.鈥

Haulmark acknowledged that the department wanted to keep Rivas full-time. 鈥淏ut we knew up front what his goals were,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e also knew we would retain our positive professional relationship with him.

鈥淗e is available to assist with out-of-the-ordinary events and outreach projects. The relationships we cultivate will pay dividends for our department and the college, which is lucky to have him. Christian is a quick study and emotionally intelligent. These skills will serve him well.鈥

Because of his real-world experience, Rivas can 鈥渉umanize our profession, while his students have positive contacts with officers when we are invited to help in the classroom,鈥 the chief added.