Police launch pop-up meetings to attract more recruits

Police in Sweden's Polisregion Mitt are organizing pop-up meetings in public spaces to engage the public and inspire more people to apply for police training. The events begin on Saturday, March 28, offering direct questions to officers about the profession and education.

Police in Sweden's Polisregion Mitt are taking to public spaces with pop-up meetings at local sites such as town centers, shopping areas, and other open environments. The aim is to enhance accessibility, provide advice on preventing crimes like fraud, theft, and burglaries, and spark interest in policing careers. Visitors can learn about police training, requirements, and typical workdays straight from serving officers. This initiative forms part of long-term efforts in workforce planning and better reflecting society. Police chief Fredrik Näslund stated: «We want to make it easy to take the first step. Many are curious about policing but don't know where to start. Here, you can get answers directly from those working in the job.» He added: «Policing is both challenging and meaningful. We want to show there are many entry paths and that more are welcome to apply.» The initial events occur on Saturday, March 28, from 12:00 to 15:00 at venues including Bergslagens sportcenter in Köping, Erikslund Shoppingcentrum in Västerås, Ica Åkrahallen in Sala, Coop in Enköping, Stora Torget in Uppsala, Börstils Handelsområde in Östhammar, IKEA in Gävle, and Järvsöbacken in Järvsö.

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