Concord Police Department Seeks Applicants for Citizen Police Academy

The weekly sessions include curriculum about real examples of police work, but aren't designed to train participants as police officers


sfgate.com | Wednesday, November 21, 2012

The Concord Police Department is currently accepting applications for the spring session of the Citizen Police Academy. The academy provides community members with an inside look at local law enforcement, giving an overview of the police department’s function and operations.

The ten-week academy curriculum and teaching methodology embrace real examples of police work. The weekly sessions, however, are not designed to train participants as police officers. While attending the academy, students will be introduced to a variety of topics and training taught by police executives and veteran police officers. Participants will have the opportunity to meet with the Chief of Police and staff members.

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