Learn More About The NYPD At The Citizens’ Police Academy

The New York City Police Academy is now sponsoring the fall 2013 session of the Citizens Police Academy. According to the NYPD, the program began in 1993 as part of an ongoing effort to develop a working relationship with the community. It’s a 14-week program that begins on Wednesday, September 19, and you have to be at least 18 years old to participate. Here’s what to expect:

Experienced Training Bureau instructors provide training in the legal, social, and procedural aspects of policing. In addition to core courses, other areas of study include firearms discipline and counterterrorism. Lectures, electronic media, role-plays, simulations, and workshops are utilized to educate community members about police training and tactics, with the goal of having participants acquire a better understanding of the authority and limitations of the police. The information and insight gained from the program allows all involved to assess their roles and responsibilities in fostering effective and productive police-community partnerships.

Looking for a bit more info about it? Here’s a firsthand look from someone who attended several years ago.

For more information, contact the 70th Precinct’s Community Affairs at 718-851-5557.