Investigative InternAt — Department of the Public Defender, County of San Diego

Opportunity Summary 

Undergraduate and graduate students may participate in our Investigations Internship Program. Our teams of professional defense investigators are critical to the protection of civil liberties for those accused of crimes. Investigative interns volunteer in both our Adult Criminal Divisions and our Juvenile Delinquency Divisions. The Adult Criminal Divisions have offices in Downtown San Diego, Vista, Chula Vista, and El Cajon. The only location for the Juvenile Delinquency Division is in Kearny Mesa. Addresses can be found on our “Locations” page. Indicate the locations you can work at in your cover letter. All Investigative Interns are volunteers who receive invaluable on-the-job training and experience. Some students may receive academic credit for the internship program from their school.

Opportunity Learning Outcomes 

Interns may assist defense investigators in visiting crime scenes, interviewing witnesses, observing court hearings, taking crime scene photographs, and serving subpoenas.

Opportunity Training 

We provide orientation as well as hands on training on various tasks throughout the internship. Mandated reporter training is not required.

Additional risk specific to this opportunity 

High Crime Areas/High-risk Populations/High Emotional Components 

(Examples: outreach at homeless shelters, County jail, Gang or Rehab centers, counseling, hotline at a Crisis Counseling organization) 

This internship may present additional risks due to being in an area with elevated crime statistics and/or you may be asked to engage with individuals who have criminal backgrounds or are considered high-risk. Additionally, some sites may involve emotionally sensitive environments that require thoughtful engagement and self-awareness, for example working with individuals navigating crisis, recovery, or transitional life circumstances. These experiences can be deeply meaningful and offer valuable learning opportunities—but they also require preparation, awareness (emotional and physical), and open communication. Increased situation awareness should be exercised and extra care and precautions for personal safety and emotional well-being should be taken. Ensure that you meet with your site supervisor to understand the specific risks associated with your internship site (also consider safety protocols and emotional demands), as well as the appropriate measures you can take to mitigate and/or respond to these risks.  Your orientation at the site should also include a general site safety orientation. 

Before entering any unfamiliar environment or location or meeting with clients, you are encouraged to: 

  • Ask Questions Freely: Never hesitate to seek clarification from your supervisor. You are encouraged to speak up. If you're unsure about the location, the nature of the visit, or the individuals involved, ask your supervisor for details. 

  • Gather Pertinent Information: Request details about the location/setting (communal, monitored, controlled, etc.), nature/purpose of the visit, and the individuals you’ll be meeting. Know what to expect and understand your environment. 

  • Understand Safety Controls: Ask what controls or safety measures are in place at the site. This includes security presence, emergency procedures, and how to communicate if you need assistance. These controls are also useful in areas with elevated crime statistics. 

  • Clarify Whether You’ll Be Alone: Confirm whether you’ll be accompanied or expected to complete the task independently. This affects how you prepare and how comfortable you feel. 

  • Assess Your Comfort Level: You have the right to express whether or not you feel comfortable proceeding with any assignment. Your well-being is a priority and your voice matters. 

Opportunity Application Instructions 

https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/sdc/public_defender/InvestigatorI... Submit an Application Packet [consisting of; Coversheet/Questionnaire, resume, letter of interest, and current (unofficial) transcript] to the Investigative Internship Program Coordinators at PDI@sdcounty.ca.gov. There is an interview process and limited applicants will be selected.

Program 
Internship
Location Type 
On-site
Location 
United States
Expected Hours 
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200hours per placement
Students required to have a personal vehicle 
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Fees students may incur with this opportunity 
No Fees will be incurred by students
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