Kent Police Department offers Community Police Academy in April

The Kent Police Department will offer its next Community Police Academy starting on April 20. Registration is open now. The goal of the Community Police Academy is to develop lasting partnerships by increasing the public’s knowledge about law enforcement, according to a Kent Police media release. For community members curious about the workings of their police department, this is an opportunity to get an inside look at the Kent Police Department.

  • BY Wire Service
  • Saturday, March 19, 2011 10:27pm
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The Kent Police Department will offer its next Community Police Academy starting on April 20. Registration is open now.

The goal of the Community Police Academy is to develop lasting partnerships by increasing the public’s knowledge about law enforcement, according to a Kent Police media release.

For community members curious about the workings of their police department, this is an opportunity to get an inside look at the Kent Police Department.

The Community Police Academy is delivered in a series of classes that offer straightforward, candid, information regarding daily and specialized operations of the Police Department, while defining the agency’s role in the community.

Classes are held from 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays and are led by police department members and civilian experts. There is one Saturday session that will include tours of the city of Kent Corrections Center and the 911 facilities at Valley Communications Center.

After attending the first three classes, participants are also eligible for a ride-along with a Kent Police officer.

Classes are at the Kent Police/Fire Training Center, 24611 116th Ave. S.E. in Kent.

A wide range of law enforcement topics will be discussed, including patrol and traffic enforcement, detective and special investigations, SWAT, canine, and other specialized police functions. There will also be instruction on recruitment, hiring and training of Kent Police officers.

There is no cost for participating in the Community Police Academy. It is open to any adult, 18 years or older, that lives, works, or has an interest in the city of Kent and it’s Police Department.

Space is limited and pre-registration is required. For security reasons, all applicants must pass a background check. Persons with a felony conviction or recent misdemeanor conviction cannot be considered for participation.

Applications are available at the Kent Police Department, 220 Fourth Ave. S., or at www.ci.kent.wa.us/communitypoliceacademy.

 

 


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