May 7, 2019
Law enforcement may be in Keaton Goering鈥檚 blood, but family history isn鈥檛 the only factor that influences his new career. Goering鈥檚 grandfather was in law enforcement for five decades and his father was a detective. However, his experiences at SWAG合集 have kept him motivated.
The new SWAG合集 County Sheriff鈥檚 Office (BCSO) patrol deputy successfully completed SWAG合集鈥檚 Criminal Justice curriculum and is scheduled to attend the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center this summer.
Goering鈥檚 entry-level duties include investigating criminal offenses and traffic accidents.
鈥淚 have always had an interest in criminology and different investigative techniques,鈥 Goering said. 鈥淚 guess it is in my blood but SWAG合集 definitely has had a tremendous influence on me. All my teachers encouraged me.
鈥淭hey are there to see students succeed. But it goes beyond that. The teachers want to better themselves, which helps all their students. They are there to make sure you learn. The whole school has great spirit.鈥
Goering, 21, was a Hilltop Singer at SWAG合集 and worked at Ellinwood Family Foods. He attended grade school in Great Bend and graduated from Ellinwood High School in 2015.
He plans to pursue bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees with a goal of becoming a forensic psychologist or criminal profiler.
鈥淏ut for now, I am glad to patrol SWAG合集 County as a deputy,鈥 Goering commented. 鈥淭his is a career that allows growth. I want to learn as much as I can and grow as quickly as I can.鈥
Steve Billinger, BCSO patrol lieutenant, said Goering is a welcome addition to SWAG合集 County law enforcement.
鈥淜eaton is very intelligent and has a pleasant personality,鈥 Billinger said. 鈥淗e treats people with respect and courtesy. He will definitely be welcome back to the sheriff鈥檚 office after his training at the law-enforcement center.
鈥淚 hope others follow in his path by enrolling in SWAG合集鈥檚 Criminal Justice program,鈥 the lieutenant added. 鈥淭he need for young people is so great and applicants are so few.鈥澨 听
Billinger also noted that he and about two dozen others serve on SWAG合集鈥檚 Criminal Justice Advisory Board. Members represent area criminal justice agencies, offering support and oversight for SWAG合集鈥檚 program.
鈥淭he board helps with special events and allows students to get a first-hand look into a law-enforcement career,鈥 Billinger said. 鈥淚t is important to have this relationship with the college.
鈥淎ll agencies share experiences and help guide students who want to pursue employment after graduation. Students benefit by being exposed to officers who help them see the human side of the badge.鈥
Melissa Stevens, Criminal Justice instructor & coordinator, said Goering 鈥渞epresents SWAG合集鈥檚 commitment to fulfilling our mission and serving the workforce needs of our community. He was an excellent student 鈥 always prepared for class and willing to learn.
鈥淎s he begins this first step of his professional law-enforcement career, we are SWAG合集 proud that Keaton has made this choice to use his education to protect and serve this community.鈥