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University of Washington Citizen's Academy

Citizen's Police Academy: Conducted annually for groups of 15-20 community members.

What is the Citizen's Academy?

The Citizen's Police Academy is a 10-week program designed to create greater awareness and understanding between citizens and police. Policing is a collaborative effort that requires an informed citizenry. Citizen's Academy participants get to learn first-hand about law enforcement at the University of Washington.

This is not a training academy for police officers. Those who are interested in becoming police officers should contact the University of Washington Human Resources webpage at www.washington.edu/jobs for employment opportunities.

When are classes held?

Participation in the Academy requires a commitment of one afternoon per week, for 10 weeks. Each class lasts an average of 2 hours, and is conducted at no cost to the participants. The location of the class is always on campus and has been held at the Fishery Sciences Building located on Boat Street.

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What topics are covered?

Some of the classroom topics include:

Patrol Operations
Criminal Investigations
Traffic Enforcement
Domestic Violence
Crime Prevention

Instructors are officers and personnel from the department who actually work every day in the job area they are presenting. Academy members can ask their questions and express their concerns directly to the individuals responsible for enforcement.

Optional Academy activities outside the classroom include a tour of the Dispatch Center and a ride-along with a patrol officer.

Who should attend the academy?

Community members age 18 or older, who wish to learn more about their Police Department. Preference is given to those who work and attend classes at the University.

How do I apply?

For an application and/or information, contact Crime Prevention at (206) 543-9338 or email uwpolice@u.washington.edu.

Class size is limited. One month prior to the start of the next class you will be notified by mail of your acceptance into the class or you will be put on a waiting list for a future class.



Emergency
9-1-1
Non-Emergency
206-685-UWPD (8973)
Business Office
Phone - 206-543-0507
FAX - 206-685-8042
Street Address
1117 NE Boat Street
Seattle, WA 98105
Campus Mailbox 355200