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Juliana Costa

“As a police officer, I've seen both the best and worst of humanity. It's a constant reminder of why we need more compassion in the world.”

Growing up in Belgrade, Juliana always knew she had a passion for justice. After moving to Brazil and joining the police force, she quickly made a name for herself as an officer who never hesitated to stand up for what was right. Despite the challenges she faces as a woman in a male-dominated field, Juliana is determined to make a difference in her community. In her free time, she enjoys practicing capoeira and indulging in her love of Brazilian cuisine.

What inspired you to become a police officer?

I grew up in a community where there wasn't always a lot of trust in the police. I wanted to change that, and be someone who could serve as a role model for others.

What's your proudest accomplishment as an officer?

I once helped reunite a missing child with their family after several days of searching. That felt like a really significant moment - knowing that I played a part in bringing someone home safe.

An image of a Brazilian street mural depicting justice and equality.
This photo reminds me of the importance of looking beyond appearances. You never know what kind of hero might be right in front of you.
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