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Spots still open for Lafayette PD s Junior Police Academy

Spots still open for Lafayette PD s Junior Police Academy LPD and last updated 2021-07-08 20:09:35-04 Lafayette Police say there are still a few openings left for their second Junior Police Academy. The police academy, which is open to children ages 13 to 15 is set to take place July 19th through the 23rd. The mission of the Junior Police Academy is to increase youth awareness and confidence, relationship building, learning different aspects of law enforcement, and to create a better understanding between youth and police through education and a fun learning experience. The academy time is 8:30 am- 2:00 pm daily at the Lafayette Police headquarters located at 900 E. University Avenue.

Task Force on Policing and Communities of Color Releases New Report and Recommendations for Local Departments

The town-and-gown Task Force on Policing and Communities of Color released a new report this week reviewing progress made in the last five years and making recommendations to further improve police-community relations in Centre County. When it was originally formed in 2015, the task force focused on the State College Police Department and Penn State University Police and Public Safety. Reconvened last fall, the task force this time also surveyed each of Centre County’s other police forces Bellefonte Borough and Ferguson, Patton and Spring townships. Since September 2020, the reconvened task force comprised of 31 university faculty, staff and administrators and community leaders assessed data, procedures and practices from local police departments that could contribute to bias, studied progress made since the 2016 report, identified areas where progress is needed and made new recommendations for improving relationships among law enforcement and minority groups.

Residents complete 19th Citizens Police Academy in Gardner

GARDNER The Gardner Police Department recently graduated its 19th Citizens Police Academy class. Over several weeks, the group learned about the inner workings of the department and its interactions with the court system through a variety of instructors, including Attorney Neil Smith, Gardner District Court First Justice Mark Goldstein and Assistant District Attorney Marc Dupuis. The students observed K9 demonstrations courtesy of Winchendon Officer Jim Wironen, Phillipston Officers Bill Chapman and Ray Jackson, and Petersham Officer Tim Wright. Next up for the police department is the annual Junior Police Academy, which will begin during the last week of July. During the weeklong course, cadets ages 14 through 17  will be trained in physical fitness, traffic stops, K9 demonstrations and crime-scene preservation.

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