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GAITHERSBURG, MD — Fifty residents recently graduated from the Montgomery County Police Department's Citizen Academy — an immersive, 15-week program designed to give participants an understanding of how law enforcement operates.
According to authorities, residents learned about different aspects of police work, including criminal law, Maryland traffic law, and investigations.
The academy accepts cadets ages 18 and up who can pass a background check. Class sizes are capped at around 40, and participants are required to attend 12 of the 15 classes in order to graduate.
Topics covered in the academy include:
Canine DemonstrationCollision Reconstruction UnitConflict NegotiationsCrime LabCrime PreventionCriminal Law/Search & SeizureDrug Investigation/CDS IdentificationDUI/Underage DrinkingEmergency Communications CenterEmergency Response TeamFirearm SafetyForensic ServicesGangsInternal Affairs DivisionMajor CrimesMaryland Traffic LawScams and Fraud Spots are still available for the upcoming Citizen Academy class. The free, 15-week training takes place at 8751 Snouffer School Rd. in Gaithersburg, beginning on May 4. Classes are held on Tuesdays from 7 to 9:30 p.m.
Congratulations to the 50 recent graduates of the 63rd Citizen Academy! For more information and how to apply, please visit:Citizen Police Academy: https://t.co/kDvZUl9QnmAcademia de Policía para la Comunidad Hispana: https://t.co/1Q4ozMQjO3... pic.twitter.com/IGJr8HVUCf— Montgomery County Department of Police (@mcpnews) April 15, 2021
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