911Grunt
Regular Member
I think anyone who can should go to something like this, you meet the Officers and can start to build a relationships....oh and its FREE :banana::monkey
http://www.auburnwa.gov/services/police/police_programs/citizens_academy.htm
Pre-registration now open for popular
Auburn Citizens Academy
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — January 10, 2013
Distributed for the City of Auburn Police Department
Registration is open for Auburn Police Department's Citizens Academy, scheduled to begin March 6, 2013. Space is limited. Pre-registration is required. Evening sessions will explore the inner workings of the police department and give citizens direct, candid, first-hand information regarding this important city public safety function.
The 2013 Auburn Police Department Citizens Academy consists of eleven Wednesday evening class sessions from 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. and one Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Classes starts on March 6th and graduation will be on May 15th. Most classes will meet at the Auburn Police Department located at 340 East Main St. Suite 201. Topics include the following:
• Department organization
• Patrol operations
• Procedural law regarding arrest, search, and seizure
• Traffic laws and enforcement
• 911 dispatch center operations
• Law enforcement recruiting, hiring, and training
• SCORE Tour and operations
• Investigations of crimes against persons, property crimes, child abuse, domestic violence, internet crimes against children, homicide, narcotics crimes
• Vehicle pursuits
• Use of force, including TASER
• SWAT operations (including hostage negotiations)
• Civil disturbance response
• Internal affairs investigations
• K9 operations (general patrol and narcotics K9)
• Our local court system
• Community Response Team
• Auburn PD Volunteer Program
The Citizens Academy is offered free of charge to any Auburn citizen 18 years or older. Applications are available on the City of Auburn website at http://www.auburnwa.gov/page951.aspx. Applicants must pass a background check prior to being admitted to the class.
For further information call 253-804-3124.
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http://www.auburnwa.gov/services/police/police_programs/citizens_academy.htm
Pre-registration now open for popular
Auburn Citizens Academy
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — January 10, 2013
Distributed for the City of Auburn Police Department
Registration is open for Auburn Police Department's Citizens Academy, scheduled to begin March 6, 2013. Space is limited. Pre-registration is required. Evening sessions will explore the inner workings of the police department and give citizens direct, candid, first-hand information regarding this important city public safety function.
The 2013 Auburn Police Department Citizens Academy consists of eleven Wednesday evening class sessions from 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. and one Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Classes starts on March 6th and graduation will be on May 15th. Most classes will meet at the Auburn Police Department located at 340 East Main St. Suite 201. Topics include the following:
• Department organization
• Patrol operations
• Procedural law regarding arrest, search, and seizure
• Traffic laws and enforcement
• 911 dispatch center operations
• Law enforcement recruiting, hiring, and training
• SCORE Tour and operations
• Investigations of crimes against persons, property crimes, child abuse, domestic violence, internet crimes against children, homicide, narcotics crimes
• Vehicle pursuits
• Use of force, including TASER
• SWAT operations (including hostage negotiations)
• Civil disturbance response
• Internal affairs investigations
• K9 operations (general patrol and narcotics K9)
• Our local court system
• Community Response Team
• Auburn PD Volunteer Program
The Citizens Academy is offered free of charge to any Auburn citizen 18 years or older. Applications are available on the City of Auburn website at http://www.auburnwa.gov/page951.aspx. Applicants must pass a background check prior to being admitted to the class.
For further information call 253-804-3124.
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