White House Citizens Police Academy – Now Enrolling, Limited Space
WHITE HOUSE TENNESSEE: (Smokey Barn News) – In February 2017, the White House Police Department will host its Fifteenth Annual Citizen’s Police Academy. The purpose of the academy is to give citizens the opportunity to learn about police work in general and also gain insight into the White House Police Department’s daily operations and programs.
The Academy will be held on Monday nights from 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. for ten
weeks and is open to citizens 18 years of age and older and will meet at the White House Police Department at 303 North Palmers Chapel Rd. White House, Tennessee 37188. Class size is limited to 20 participants. Applications being accepted now.
The Academy is not designed to make participants certified police officers, nor does it give the graduates authority to act as police officers. The focus of the curriculum is to provide an informative overview of the fundamentals of police operations and crime prevention. This two-way communication will certainly be an effective and successful way to build a partnership between the community and the police department.
If you are interested in attending a future Citizen’s Police Academy and would like an application, they are available for pick-up at the White House Police Department, or for an online application, go to www.cityofwhitehouse.com and click on Citizen Police Academy Application.
If you would like more information on this program, please contact Sergeant Eric M Enck at 616-1075 at the White House Police Department.
To download an application for the Academy, click HERE
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