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You can apply for the next
Citizens Police Academy session
by filling out the application
form. Click
HERE.
Call Nancy Claybourn if
interested at 788-8415. |
The police academy for citizens is a
course of instruction established
for citizens consisting of nine
weeks of orientation each
Thursday
evening from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
The 27 hour training program
consists of classroom and hands-on
instructional learning experiences.
Subjects covered include: officer
selection and training processes,
the job of the uniformed patrol
officer, tactical operations,
investigation skills, vice and
narcotics, communications, crime
scene searches, crime prevention,
ride-alongs, canine program and the
mounted patrol program, just to name
a few.
Students are actively involved in
many interesting and unique
activities such as touring police
and communication facilities, using
police equipment, firing the
department service weapon, canine
demonstration, emergency response
team scenarios, and other police
related activities.
Graduates of the course will not be
police officers or vigilantes, but
rather, they will be better informed
citizens with a vastly improved
insight into law enforcement
generally, and the Springfield
Police Department, specifically.
The police academy concept is
designed to build community support
and confidence, bridge mutual
understanding, and to let the
community know that the police
department is a function of City
government that exists to serve the
public in a vast number of ways and
means.
The course is free of charge.
Each applicant must fill out an
application and agree to undergo a
cursory background check prior to
approval and admission. To
graduate, each student must attend
seven of the nine sessions.
Classes are held at the Springfield
Police Academy and the downtown
police station.
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PROGRAM GOALS |
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Increase public awareness and
confidence in law enforcement
and the Springfield Police
Department |
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2. |
Improve community relations and
enhance the image of the
Springfield Police Department |
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3. |
Enhance and augment the
Community Policing concept. |
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4. |
Improve community Support and
understanding of the role of the
Springfield Police Department
and that of the individual
police officer. |
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