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Boulder County Sheriff’s Office Citizens’ Academy accepting applications

The citizens' academy is an opportunity to gain a better understanding of what law enforcement does
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The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office will be hosting a 24-week citizens’ academy for area residents. Participants will receive information on different aspects of law enforcement work in a class room setting, as well as having several hands-on learning opportunities. This is a chance to gain a better understanding of the role law enforcement plays in our community.

Participants will meet Thursday evenings from October 3, 2019 through March 26, 2020, with breaks for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.

Some of the topics to be covered include:

  • Patrol
  • Criminal and death investigations
  • Disaster management
  • Identity theft and forensic computer investigations
  • Demonstrations including K9, SWAT and bomb disposal
  • Hands-on training including defensive tactics and tactical decision making
  • Tours of the Communications Center and Jail

The academy is open to citizens 18 years of age or older; individuals with prior felony convictions or a misdemeanor conviction within the past year are excluded from participation. The class will be limited to 25 students. Applications must be turned into the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office by September 18, 2019.

There is a $30.00 fee which covers an academy polo shirt and classroom materials. Applications and additional information can be found on the Sheriff’s Office website.

Questions about the citizens’ academy may be directed to Sergeant Jones at [email protected] or 303-441-1681 or Reserve Deputy Hershman at [email protected].