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PGPD Citizens' Police Academy

The Prince George’s County Police Department will be conducting a 12-week Citizens’ Police Academy starting March 31st. The program is conducted on Monday nights from 6-9pm at the Training & Education Division located at 4380 Forbes Boulevard in Lanham.

This training opportunity allows our community partners to become familiar with the Prince George’s County Police Department and provides exposure to officer related training such as investigative procedures, conflict management, crime scene investigations, less lethal weapons, judgment enhancement training, and much more.

In order to participate in the training program, participants must be nominated by a law enforcement officer and approved by the PGPD District/Division Commander or Civilian Manager.  Space is limited to seven participants per district station.

Applications must be submitted by March 14th, 2014.

Mount Rainier residents who would like to attend the Citizens’ Police Academy can contact me by e-mail at mscott@mountrainierpd.org for more information and a nomination form.

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