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Southampton to Offer Civilian Police Academy

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 16:50

The Southampton Town Police Department will run a Civilian Police Academy, which will teach residents about department operations, starting on Jan. 16 at 6 p.m.

The program is intended to dispel misconceptions about how police operate, open lines of communication with the community, and give the public a better understanding of what police are permitted to do.

Classes will cover topics such as arrest laws, search and seizure, use of force, driving while intoxicated, narcotics enforcement, domestic violence, investigations, and gangs. Attendees will also have the option of riding along for a tour of duty and attending a demonstration at the firearms range.

The academy will meet one night per week for 16 weeks. Southampton Town residents will be given priority for attendance, but people who live outside the town will be considered based on available seating. 

Applications can be emailed to Lieutenant William Kiernan at [email protected] or completed by phone at 631-702-2232.

 

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