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ABergamo - After Secondary School intervista a Mauro Noacco traduzione
by ABergamo - (2013-03-30)
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<!--[if !supportLists]-->1)     INTERVIEW WITH CHIEF INSPECTOR MAURO NOACCO

How many years had you express the desire to enter in  the Police force?

He wanted enter to the State Police when he was young. The reasons of this decision were uniform’s charm and to try to help others people.

<!--[if !supportLists]-->2)      <!--[endif]-->How old did this desire turned into a will / choice?

At the end of secondary school, when he was 19 years old, he had the opportunity to choose in which unit to make the military service and he chose the State Police. He partecipated in a selective contest, he won it and he elisted like a State Police’s Auxiliary Agent.

<!--[if !supportLists]-->3)      <!--[endif]-->From what did this choice born?

The reasons of the decision to enter in the State Police was, beyond personal idealism, economic. In 1976 he lost his home and he was forced to take a professional and economic decision. He chose this carrier and he was aware that he could be transferred away from his home.

<!--[if !supportLists]-->4)      <!--[endif]-->What is course of study you must do to become a police officer?

The secondary school was sufficient, but for that profile it wasn’t necessary, while now it is obligatory.

<!--[if !supportLists]-->5)      <!--[endif]-->Regarding  the family context, are there some difficulties to reconcile work with family?

Every occupation has got difficulties that are linked with family and the partner. In the State Police work shifts, divided also in night shifts, make us to organize our life in a unusual and particular way. For example festive days and midweek days cause an unusual life’s style of common people, that is people who are always at home on Saturday and Sunday. If you can find a good organization there isn’t very difficult.

<!--[if !supportLists]-->6)      <!--[endif]-->During some research, have you never felt a sense of fear?

Fear is a part of the work day of a policeman who works at the forefront, whether it be police operations judicial or simple control of the territory of the "volante."If it wasn’t, the policeman would endanger their safety bacause the threshold of attention would be reduced and he wouldn’t take seriously his job. People feel better with a person who has an uniform, but the same uniform can be a target at risk for delinquency.

<!--[if !supportLists]-->7)      <!--[endif]-->What is the course of study must make a young man who wants to enter in the State Police?

There are three ways to enter in the State Police and they are linked with the career you want to take. As regard the career petty officers and agents, with the diploma, you must enlist for three / five years in a unit of the State, after this you can enter in the State Police with internal competition. Then there is the direct recruitment that is done with a public competition for the role of inspectors of the State Police, with diploma and the course with a duration of 2 years.Finally there is the recruitment in the directive role of the State Police to have the initial qualification of Commissioner, through a public competition in which they can participate who possess the five-year degree in law, political science and economics.Besides there are the technical roles of the State Police, professional figures within the Administration of Public Security, such as doctors, psychologists, engineers, etc., etc.. that were enrolled through public competition.

<!--[if !supportLists]-->8)      <!--[endif]-->In police men and women have the same career opportunities?

Yes, there is the same career opportunities. We have women at the top of the State Police, also because we have so many specialties such as the Road, the Post Office, the Station, the Frontier, the Flight Department of the State Police, investigation offices, operative offices, detachments, police stations scattered in the complete area, the Central Police Station, and in all these offices or departments the presence of women adds a value to the work of all the staff of the State Police.