Kingstown, February 17th, 2017 –
Sergeant of Police Brenton Smith , who recently graduated in the United Kingdom with a Master of Science in Police Leadership and Management, is hoping he will get the opportunity to utilize his training in helping to transform the Royal St.Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force in a positive way.
Sergeant Smith graduated from Leicester University on January 21st, 2016, after completing his studies, which concentrated on sociological and biological theoretical perspectives of policing; policing and crime prevention; leadership and management; research methods; community policing and police leadership within the 21st century.
His thesis was done on the topic: The Effectiveness of the Royal St.Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force in Reducing Murders.
It is a humbling feeling. It is also a proud feeling because I am hoping that persons within the organization who have studied will make the organization a better place and serve the organization better, said Sergeant Smith, who did the programme over a two year period.
He also used the opportunity to encourage other police officers to pursue higher education through Leicester University or other universities, which offer programmes in a wide array of law enforcement subjects.
One should also remember it does not lead to benefitting ones self alone, but the country, said Sergeant Smith.
Sergeant Smith is thanking God for helping him to complete his programme.
This would not have been possible without the help of Almighty God, said Sergeant Smith, who also ushered thanks to Glenda Abraham along with family and friends for encouraging him to pursue the masters programme.
He said he is dedicating his successful completion of the Master of Science in Police Leadership and Management to his first born, Patreka Smith.
When I was in Form Five I had my first child. I was allowed to do my subjects, but not allowed to graduate, adding that was painful.
It was always my dream to graduate and be in a gown, but that didnt happen. However, I told myself I must graduate and be in a gown, said Sergeant Smith, who also expressed thanks to his mother, Merle Smith, for her contribution to his development.
The Royal St.Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force congratulates Sergeant Smith and wishes him well in his future endeavours.