Criminal justice internships
Bluffton students have interned at the Worth Center in Lima, with the Lima and Bluffton police departments and with the federal DEA, ATF and FBI.
student Internships have included:
- Western Ohio Regional Treatment and rehabilitation (WORTH) Center: The WORTH Center is a well respected rehabilitation facility that focuses on rehabilitation. Students who are accepted into this placement receive the complete training regimen and are given valuable opportunities to work in nearly every aspect of the program. It is ideal for students looking for an intense, hands-on opportunity to enter the sub-field of corrections.
- Bluffton Police Department: This placement is ideal for students interested in a career in small town policing
including everything from conflict management and traffic patrol to the business and
organizational workings of a small town police force. With its close proximity to
the university, the placement allows students to spend considerable time and odd hours
on the job.
- Allen County Sherriff;s Office: Students interested in a broad exploration of traditional criminal justice are given
exposure to the legal system, corrections, and law enforcement activities.
- Lima, Findlay and Bellefontaine police departments: Recent placement opportunities have included computer forensics and more traditional
ride-alongs. Notably, both of these departments offer students an opportunity to
experience a mid-size department close to the campus.
Other opportunities abound. Bluffton has two programs, one in Northern Ireland and one in Washington, D.C., which
offer tremendous placement experiences that not only enhance a resume, but also help
students grow into effective and thoughtful law enforcement officers. Within the region
there are also a number of competitive federal law enforcement internships available
in Toledo, Findlay, Columbus and Detroit.