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MPD providing up-close look at police work through Community Academy

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MADISON, Wis. – The Madison Police Department is now accepting applications for this year’s Community Academy.

The program is designed to give people an understanding of the department’s values, goals and operations.

“We are really going to focus on the ‘why’ in this academy. Why do we respond to certain calls the way we do? Why is staffing handled the way it is? Why are homicide investigations complex?” said Lt. Lori Chaleki, who is overseeing the upcoming session.

“We love our community and just want them to get a working knowledge of the law enforcement industry.” 

Three photos showing the Fall 2021 Community Academy.

The free academy will run six consecutive Thursdays starting Feb. 29. The evening sessions will start at 6 and end no later than 9.

The first five weeks will be held at the Madison Police Department’s Training Center. The final session will take place at the Midtown District Police Department. 

Following the academy, ride-alongs with patrol officers will be arranged for those who are interested.

Community Academy Dates
Thursday, Feb. 29
Thursday, March 7
Thursday, March 14
Thursday, March 21
Thursday, March 28 
Thursday, April 4

Locations
Madison Police Training Center
5702 Femrite Dr.

Midtown District Police Department
4020 Mineral Point Rd.

Who Can Attend?
City of Madison community members who:

  • Are at least 18 years of age
  • Have an interest in learning about MPD
  • Who have completed an application and waiver of liability
  • Are committed to attending all listed dates

Application Process
Space is limited and those interested must submit an application by Feb. 26.

More information about how to apply can be found at this link.

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