Citizen's Police Academy
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Academy begins March 6, 2008
It’s that time of the year when we are recruiting for our
Citizen Police Academy. This will be our 27th class!
This is an 11-week program that begins March 6, 2008 and
ends with a graduation dinner on May 15, 2008. The academy
meets once a week from 6:30pm to approximately 9:00pm.
Applications can be picked up at the Novi Police Department,
by calling Officer Conquest at 248-347-0530, or by
clicking here. |
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What Is It?
The Novi, Walled Lake, Wixom, Wolverine Lake, and South Lyon
Police Departments have created the Lakes Area Citizen’s Police
Academy. This Academy is a 30 hour block of instruction designed to
give the public a working knowledge of the police department’s
personnel and policies. It is a series of classes held once a week
for three hours. The instruction covers a different area of
the police department every week for ten weeks and also includes a
graduation. The Academy is held twice a year, in the spring and in
the fall.
Who may Attend?
The class is made up of a cross-section of the five communities.
Anyone 18 years and over may enroll – the only requirement is that
you must live or work in the cities of Novi, Walled Lake, Wixom,
South Lyon or the Village of Wolverine Lake.
The Purpose?
The Lakes Area
Citizen’s Police Academy was created in order to provide enough
information to the citizens that attend so that they are able to
make informed judgments about the police department and police
activity. The instructors hope to increase public awareness about
the police department and to increase police/community rapport
through this educational process. The department, in turn, becomes
more aware of the feelings and concerns of the community from the
students’ interaction and input. It is a two-way learning process.
Topics
The Lakes Area Citizen’s Police Academy covers such diverse
topics as training, communications, criminal investigation, drunk
driving procedures, crime prevention, family violence, juvenile law
and the tactical team. Emphasis is placed on the patrol division as
that is the segment of the police department the public most often
comes in contact with. Instruction consists of lectures, tours,
demonstrations and hands-on experiences.
Click here for
an application for admission.