21 May, 2010

SUMMER YOUTH APPLY TO JR. POLICE ACADEMY

SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYEES INVITED TO APPLY TO JR. POLICE ACADEMY

The Metropolitan Police Department’s Jr. Police Academy is an eight-week summer program for students (ages 14-18) who are curious about the law, politics and government or interested in law enforcement. It provides young people with the opportunity to gain an insider’s perspective by learning about the criminal justice system and the internal operations of the Metropolitan Police Department. This is a chance for students to
compare CSI and Law & Order to MPD and the District of Columbia Government.
During the eight-week program, students will meet for morning or afternoon roll call each day at Police Headquarters. From there they will explore the policing career by visiting the MPD Police Academy for learning and observing. They’ll meet various members of the Department, tour the Office of Unified Communications (9-1-1 Center)and learn how calls are routed, see the Forensic Science Services Division at MPD, and visit the courthouse and interact with local judges. Jr. Police Academy participants will also learn about the MPD’s Harbor Patrol, Canine Unit, and the Joint Operations Command Center. The youth will also have an opportunity to participate in simulated driving and shooting scenarios for officers and they’ll participate in outreach events, like National Night Out and “All Hands on Deck.”

The 2010 Jr. Police Academy will run June 28 - August 17. This program is a joint effort between MPD and the Mayor’s Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP). Students must be registered with the Mayor’s Summer Youth Employment Program to participate. All applications must be submitted before June 1, 2010.

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