Wednesday, January 11, 2012

DO YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE A DEPUTY SHERIFF?

The registration deadline for the Harris County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) first Citizens Police Academy (CPA) of 2012 is approaching. The class begins February 2, 2012. All citizens are encouraged to participate.

The Citizens Police Academy is a once-a-week, 13-week program. It is designed to give residents a working knowledge of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, including police procedures and protocol.

Through the CPA’s interactive courses, participants learn many aspects of law enforcement, such as the Texas Penal Code, Patrol Procedures, Gang Awareness, Terrorism and many other topics. Residents will gain a better understanding of how police services are conducted in their communities and see “how and why” deputies make some of their decisions in the course of their duties.

Graduates of the CPA play a vital role in their community by improving communication between citizens and law enforcement and by providing local input and support throughout the county. The HCSO hopes the graduates will become partners with the agency in identifying problems and solutions to the crime issues affecting our community.

The CPA is free and enrollment is open to qualified individuals, but space is limited. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age and reside in Harris County. A thorough background check will be conducted on each applicant.

Residents interested in participating in the CPA may pick up an application at any HCSO storefront or substation or by contacting the HCSO’s Community Services Division at 713-759-9454. Enrollment is on a first-come, first-serve basis. All applications must be turned in no later than January 27, 2011.

WHO: Harris County Sheriff’s Office

WHAT: First Citizens Police Academy of 2012

WHEN: Thursdays beginning February 2, 2012

7-10 p.m.

WHERE: Second Baptist Church

19449 Katy Freeway

Houston, TX 77094


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