JACKSONVILLE BEACH CITIZEN POLICE ACADEMY Session XLVII
WHEN: August 25, 2022 – November 17, 2022
HOW OFTEN: Every Thursday Night - 6:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m.
WHERE: Jacksonville Beach Police Department, 101 Penman Road South, Jacksonville Beach, FL. 32250
COST: Only $25 (cash, checks, or money orders accepted)
THE ADVENTURE BEGINS!
Join Session XLVII of the Citizen Police Academy to find answers to common questions about law enforcement.
You may also ask . . . why should I spend my free time listening to cops talking about their jobs? That’s a fair question. Here’s just a small sample of the many benefits you will receive from attending the Citizen Police Academy (CPA):
- Classy-looking golf shirt with the CPA logo;
- Notebook explaining police lingo, various laws, real crime reports, etc.;
- In-depth examination of a real-life homicide;
- Hands-on crime scene processing with our own C.S.I. expert;
- Ride in the front seat of a police car (prisoners ride in the back!);
- Shoot a police officer’s gun at the firearms range;
- Up-close look at a SWAT Team in operation; and
- Free snacks each week.
When you attend the Jacksonville Beach Citizen Police Academy, you step into the real world of 21st century policing. A hint . . . it’s not what you see in the media! We open the doors and shine a light on every aspect of the police department. On November 17th, the only question you will have left is, “What will I do with my Thursday nights now that the academy is over?!?”
If you want to be a part of this dynamic experience, complete and return this application by August 18, 2022, ALONG WITH THE $25 REGISTRATION FEE, to the attention of:
Sergeant Tonya Tator
c/o Jacksonville Beach Police Department
101 South Penman Road, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
Please call Sgt. Tator directly at 247-6193 with any questions. Seats fill up fast (limit 28), so send in your application today. Please write legibly as we will contact you upon acceptance into the class.
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