The Montgomery County Police Department is currently
accepting applications for future sessions of the Citizen Academy. The program
is free, but participants must be 18 years of age or older and either live or
work in Montgomery County.
Participants who are selected for the program are required
to attend 14 of the 18 classes to be eligible for graduation. Some of the
topics covered include: firearm safety, Maryland traffic law, investigating
major crimes, drug identification, scams and fraud, prostitution,
forensics/crime lab, physical/sexual child abuse, a canine demonstration,
DUI/underage drinking, and the procedures of the Emergency Response Team.
Academy members also have the option of touring the Montgomery County Detention
Center and participating in a ride-along with a police officer.
The first Citizen Academy was held in January of 1994. It
was developed as an extension of the Department’s community policing efforts.
Community members who went through the program came out with a greater
awareness of the functions of the police department, the various roles of
police officers, and a better understanding of why and how officers do their
jobs.
Each year two sessions (spring and fall) of the Citizen
Academy are held at the Public Safety Training Academy located at 9710 Great
Seneca Highway in Rockville. Classes are offered on Tuesday evenings from 7:00
p.m. to 9:30 p.m. for 18 consecutive weeks.
The 2013 fall session of the Citizen Academy is scheduled to
begin in September. Applications from
those wishing to enroll in the fall session must be received by August 23. Once the fall session is full, all other
applications will be held for potential enrollment in future Citizen Academy
classes. The 2014 spring session of the Citizen Academy will begin in March. To
learn more about the Citizen Academy or to download an application, please visit
the Citizen’s Academy page.
Friday, August 9, 2013
Apply Now to MCPD's Citizen Academy
Posted by
Councilmember Nancy Floreen
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I was disappointed to see you couldn't apply online. You had to print some paper and mail it in. I asked why that was, but haven't received a reply.
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