The Bergen County Sheriff’s Office Announces the 26th Annual Citizen’s Police Academy
The Bergen County Sheriff’s Office Announces the 26th Annual Citizen’s Police Academy
Today, the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office announces open enrollment for our 26th Citizen’s Police Academy Class, a ten-week course designed to give residents a working knowledge of law enforcement policies and tactics. Bergen County residents 18 and older are eligible to participate.
“One of the most important components of law enforcement is fostering strong relationships with the community,” Sheriff Anthony Cureton said. “Our Citizen’s Police Academy gives residents first-hand knowledge of the important work police do to enhance public safety and protect Bergen County residents.”
BCSO’s Citizen’s Police Academy is designed to educate participants on the functions of the Sheriff’s Office and the role the agency plays in Bergen County. The academy is offered in a classroom-style format with demonstrations of equipment and tactics used by law enforcement.
Participants learn about the tools officers’ use in a broad range of areas including motor vehicle stops, medical operations, disaster preparedness, homicide investigations, K-9 patrol and detection, fire safety and crime scene analysis. The class will also receive tours of the Bergen County Jail, the Bureau of Criminal Investigations (BCI).
The next citizen’s police academy class is slated to begin on Thursday, April 7th, 2022, at 7 p.m. at the Bergen County Jail located at 160 S. River St. Hackensack. Class meets once a week at various locations around the county and concludes with a graduation ceremony.
The deadline to register is Friday, March 25th, 2022. Due to the ever-changing dynamics of the COVID-19 epidemic, this course is subject to change. Please refer to our website for the most up-to-date content.
Visit our website at www.bcsd.us and click on Community Outreach > Adult Programs or click here to download an application.
LINK TO BCSO CITIZENS POLICE ACADEMY
For more information, please contact the Community Outreach Unit at 201-336-3540.