BELMONT — Two criminal justice majors from Plymouth State University have each completed a 300-hour internship with the Belmont Police Department and have been awarded their certificates of completion.
Jeff Plympton is from Wrentham, Mass. and is graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in criminal justice, with a minor in child welfare. He is a member of Alpha Phi Sigma — the Criminal Justice Honor Society, the Plymouth State University Republicans, and the Criminal Justice Ambassadors.
Plympton plans on returning to Massachusetts to pursue law school and politics.
Brandon Brown is from Rindge and is graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in criminal justice with minors in anthropology, sociology and psychology.
He is a member of Alpha Phi Sigma and is the Vice President of the Criminal Justice Organization.
Brown plans on pursuing a career in law enforcement in New Hampshire.
The two students spent most of their time accompanying officers in patrol cars. They also observed court, spent some time at Shaker Regional High School with the School Resource Officer, and in the dispatch center.


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