Trainee police recruits on the Isle of Man are preparing to graduate as fully trained police constables.
The eight students have completed their last exams before their graduation this week.
It marks the end of 14-weeks of intensive classroom based training - last week saw their personal fitness tested and extensive role play scenarios.
The officers will get one week of leave then start their shift work - Emily Kaighen explains what will happen when they start:
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