Civil Police from Acre is selected to participate in the Brazil Conference, at Harvard

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Amid the intense routine of the Acre Civil Police, an extraordinary feat emerges to inspire the entire institution. The civil police officer who works at the Assis Brasil police station, Juliana Dall Agnoll, was chosen among thousands of candidates to be one of the Brazilian representatives, between the 5th and 7th of April, at the 10th edition of the Brazil Conference, which will be hosted at the University from Harvard, in the United States.

“I’m looking forward to taking our history, our challenges and our achievements to the world and showing how the work of the Civil Police is fundamental to Brazilian society”, says Juliana Dall Agnoll. Photo: provided

Juliana’s journey towards this international recognition began with the “Servindo o Brasil” selection process, an initiative that aims to highlight the importance of public services and their professionals. Between written tests, open essays and insightful interviews, Juliana Dall stood out not only for her technical knowledge, but also for her passion and commitment to the work carried out by the Civil Police of Acre.

“It is an honor and an immense responsibility to represent not only my institution, but the entire country in an event as grand as the Brazil Conference. I am eager to take our history, our challenges and our achievements to the world and show how the work of the Civil Police is fundamental to Brazilian society”, said the police officer, with a gleam of determination in her eyes.

The general police chief of Acre, Henrique Maciel, expresses his pride in the agent’s achievement: “Juliana embodies the values ​​of excellence and commitment that we seek in our professionals. Her selection for the Brazil Conference is a reflection not only of her individual talent, but also of the vital role that the Civil Police plays in the safety and well-being of our community,” he explained.


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