Registration for the 2012 Citizen’s Police Academy is currently taking place.
Working in collaboration with the King County Sheriff’s Office, the Maple Valley
and Covington Police Departments will help increase the understanding between citizens
and their police departments through education. It is their hope that by the completion
of the academy, graduates will have gained a better understanding of the law enforcement
role in the criminal justice system, and an appreciation for the many challenges
facing law enforcement in today’s complex society.
The Citizen’s Academy is primarily classroom based, and the lessons provide hands-on
learning about law enforcement. A few of the courses covered include Patrol Procedures,
Firearms, 9-1-1 Communications, Narcotics, K-9, Major Crimes Investigations, Major
Accident Investigations, Defensive Tactics, and Hostage Negotiations. The academy
will be held every Thursday evening from April 5 through June 7, 6 – 9 p.m., at
the Lake Wilderness Lodge in Maple Valley.
The class size is limited and is generally filled on a first come, first served
basis. Requirements include that applicants must be 18 years of age and are subject
to a background check prior to acceptance. There is no fee to attend.
Applications can be found on the Maple Valley Police website at: www.maplevalleywa.gov/academy
or at the following locations;
Maple Valley Police Department
22017 SE Wax Rd, Suite #100
Maple Valley, WA
Covington Police Department
16720 SE 271st Ave., Suite #100
Covington, WA
For more information, please contact Robin Larsen at 425-413-5158.
Funding for this Citizen's Academy program is provided by three different jurisdictions,
sharing the cost equally. The three agencies will attempt to balance enrollment
among the citizens of Maple Valley, Covington, and residents of unincorporated King
County.
Posted on February 14, 2012
