Police - Citizen Police Academy

WHAT IS A CITIZEN POLICE ACADEMY?
The Beavercreek Police Department will be taking applications from Beavercreek residents who wish to participate in the Citizen Police Academy (CPA).  The purpose of this program is to build a better understanding between citizens and the Police through education and cooperation.  THE CPA IS NOT DESIGNED TO AND DOES NOT, MAKE PARTICIPANTS CERTIFIED POLICE OFFICERS.

All classes will be taught by law enforcement professionals.  The majority of instruction will be held at the Beavercreek Police Department, 1388 Research Park Drive.  Classroom time includes presentations and information on (but not limited to) domestic violence, narcotics investigations, patrol functions, firearms safety and much more.

WHEN WILL CLASSES BE HELD?
There are no classes scheduled for 2009 at this time.

ONLY PARTICIPANTS WHO CAN DEDICATE THE TIME TO ATTEND AT LEAST 8 OF THE 10 SESSIONS SHOULD APPLY.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
The requirements for participants are:

WHAT IS THE SELECTION PROCESS?
Upon receipt, the Beavercreek Police Department will review all applications to determine which applicants are best suited for participation in the Academy.  All applications meeting the above criteria will be considered.  The selection of participants is in the sole discretion of the Beavercreek Police Department and the Police Department reserves the right to disqualify, or to remove from participation, any person it, in its sole discretion, deems not appropriate for, or disruptive to, the Academy.

APPLICATION
Online Application
Printable Application (pdf)

For further information, Contact Sgt. Doyle Wright at (937) 426-1225.  THERE WILL BE NO CPA CLASS HELD IN 2010.