Geneva Police Department issued the following announcement on Dec. 12.
Geneva residents and local merchants interested in learning how police officers work to keep their community safe are encouraged to register for the City’s 2019 Citizen Police Academy.
The weekly classes will run from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday nights from Jan. 9 through March 27. The program was created to give people an overview and insight into the department along with a behind-the-scenes look at police operations. During the inaugural academy earlier this year, participants learned about the police hiring process, use of force, crime scene investigations, tech crime, traffic enforcement, crime prevention, drug education, and active shooters among other topics.
Citizen Police Academy members must be 21 years or older and reside or work within the City of Geneva.
Applications for the academy are available on the City’s website or at the Geneva Police Department. The program is free, but space is limited.
Completed applications can be dropped off or mailed to the Geneva Police Department, 20 Police Plaza, Geneva, IL 60134. The deadline has been extended until Tuesday, Dec. 18.
For more information, contact Police Commander Brian Maduzia at 630-232-4736 or via email.
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Source: Geneva Police Department