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Coroner's Office - Investigations DivisionThe Sacramento County Coroner’s Office offers an internship in the investigations unit where students are required to a six months commitment and includes students that are currently enrolled in college. The interns are assigned to the investigations unit one day a week for the six month period. The interns primarily work on trying to identify the unidentified decedents that have died in Sacramento County over the years. They work with law enforcement agencies that have taken missing person’s reports and with other agencies in an attempt to identify these people. The interns also often work on special research assignments compiling statistics that assist in management and training project for the administrators of the Coroner’s Office. Contact the Coroner's Office for more information. Coroner's Office - Pathology DivisionThe objective of the morgue internship at the Sacramento Coroner’s office is to expose students to Criminal Justice experiences in the “real world.” The internship will provide a hands-on experience by exposing them to the laboratory environment where they will assist with forensic examinations. The experience is geared toward students that are interested in sciences like medicine, nursing and biology. It will give students an opportunity to see firsthand the role that forensic autopsy plays in the Criminal Justice system and assist them in making career decisions. This program is for college students, 18 years or older, enrolled in an applicable field of study at a local college or graduate students desiring real experience in the Coroner’s office. Interested Persons must be able to deal with a stressful environment and who can multitask. View the Pathology Team web page. Contact the Coroner's Office for more information. Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) – An Invitation for Seniors to ServeRetired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) promotes volunteerism and helps people over age 50 find their perfect volunteer niche among approximately 130 affiliated public or non-profits agencies. There are opportunities for RSVP members to work with various law enforcement agencies and the Senior Legal Hotline. Sacramento County has opportunities with the Clerk-Recorder’s Office serving as Deputy Commissioners of Marriage and the Sacramento County Neighborhood Accountability Boards to council youth involved in minor law violations. For more information about specific volunteer opportunities, please visit the Human Assistance website, call at 916-875-3631 or contact via e-mail at DHA-RSVP@saccounty.net. Sheriff Volunteer Services BureauThe Sacramento County Volunteer Services Bureau is charged with building partnerships with the community to enhance programs in place and meet some of the new demands of Homeland Security. By increasing the level of participation of individual community members or groups, the Sheriff’s Department's goal is to create a better organized and better prepared response to any major emergency or disaster and enhance the quality of life for all members of the community. For more information on volunteer services, visit the Sheriff’s volunteer services bureau website or e-mail volunteers@sacsheriff.com. Probation Department Student Interns and VolunteersThere are two types of volunteers: student and citizen. The student volunteers usually works in conjunction with the requirements of a particular class or research project. Citizen volunteers must complete an application and screening process, including a criminal background check. Both types of volunteers work for the Probation Department and are assigned depending on the skill(s) of the volunteer. For more information on how to become a volunteer, visit the Probation Department volunteer website or e-mail Sr. Deputy Probation Officer Daniel Wright, 916-875-0322. |
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