Citizens Police Academy starts March 8

As participants go through the academy, they gain a better understanding of the department’s decision-making processes, how and why policies are created, as well as what an officer faces every day.

The Federal Way Police Department’s Citizens Police Academy will begin Tuesday, March 8.

The goal of the Citizens Police Academy is to create a better understanding and communication between citizens and police through education. The intent is not to produce civilians trained in law enforcement, but to help community members better understand the city’s police department. This is an opportunity for the citizens of Federal Way to know more about the men and women who are protecting their community and why they make the decisions they do.

As participants go through the academy, they gain a better understanding of the department’s decision-making processes, how and why policies are created, as well as what an officer faces every day. More importantly, citizens can also determine for themselves how effective the department is in serving the community.

Citizens Police Academy is a two-way educational process. While citizens are learning all about what police officers do on a daily basis, officers also are hearing how citizens feel about issues. The department gains an understanding of the concerns of residents and the perceptions they have of the police department.

Academy participants will meet every Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. for eight weeks from March 8 to April 26. Classroom sessions cover topics such as Patrol Operations, SWAT, K9 Unit, Criminal Investigations, Crime Prevention and much more.

Anyone who wants to learn more about how the Federal Way Police Department operates is encouraged to apply. Preference is given to those living or working in the Federal Way city limits.

For more information, contact Lindsey Sperry, Crime Analyst and Prevention Specialist, at lindsey.sperry@cityoffederalway.com or at 253-835-6707.