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The Aurora Police Department Citizens Police Academy gets participants involved in a number of scenarios that police officers face.
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The Aurora Police Department Citizens Police Academy gets participants involved in a number of scenarios that police officers face.
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The Aurora Police Department is accepting applications for the spring session of its Citizen Police Academy which will run for 10 consecutive Thursdays, beginning Feb. 18.

The academy allows Aurora residents and business owners the chance to learn how the police department and its officers function on a daily basis by exploring a variety of topics. The difference between criminal and civil law, gang and drug awareness, use of force, investigations, and juvenile law are among the subjects taught. Participants also engage in practical exercises that cover building searches, crime scene processing, and traffic stops.

All instructors in the class are Aurora police officers and the academy is free of charge.

The spring class is the 41st Citizen Police Academy offered by the Aurora police since it began the program in the early 1990s.

Classes meet every Thursday night from 6 to 9 p.m., at the Aurora Police Department headquarters, 1200 E. Indian Trail. Interested applicants must submit to a background check which makes registration a must. Participants must be at least 21 years old and live or work in the city of Aurora or own property within the city limits.

Seating is limited. Applications are downloadable by clicking on the police department tab on the city of Aurora website at www.aurora-il.org or by calling (630) 256-5342 or (630) 256-5385. Deadline to register is Feb. 11.