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Our Mission:
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Shreveport Police Programs
Reserve Officer Program |
Auxiliary Officer Program | Citizen's Police Academy | Volunteers in Policing |
For additional information on any of these programs, please call (318) 673-6950. To apply for any of these programs, please click on the appropriate application link. Please note: These applications can NOT be submitted online. They must be printed and submitted to the police department. Reserve Officers are tasked with assisting the department in daily operations, emergencies, and special events. The Reserve Officer will meet the same basic requirements as police recruits and will receive specialized training in order to perform duties associated with those of regular line officers. The volunteer will attend classes and, upon completion of the academy, will be commissioned with the duties and powers of a full time police officer. The Reserve Officer will be asked to work no less than 20 hours per month and will be under the direct supervision of a regular line officer. Application for Reserve Officer Program Citizen's Police Academy
The Citizens’ Police Academy was founded in 1991. It allows citizen’s the opportunity to look into the internal values, philosophy, and operations of the Shreveport Police Department. Upon completion of the Citizens’ Police Academy, the department would like the students to share their experiences with other citizens to improve the efficiency of law enforcement and to implement the Community Oriented Policing philosophy in their communities.
Class Schedules
The Citizens’ Police Academy meets once a week on Thursday nights for ten weeks. Classes will meet from 6 pm to 9 pm, and requires a substantial commitment from the citizen. There is no cost for the program. The citizen must provide their own transportation to the different class locations. The citizen should dress casual, due to the practical police operations.
Dates: February 2, 2012 to April 5, 2012 Application Process
An interested citizen will need to fill out the attached application. A selection committee (Chief of Police and Area Captains) will select 20 nominees for each class. There will be two or more classes each year. Mail the application or deliver in person to the following address: Shreveport Police Department Guildlines
Application for Citizen's Police Academy
Other activities are held throughout the year as well. They include: For additional information on any of these programs, please call Community Services at (318) 673-6950. Neighborhood WatchNeighborhood Watch is a crime prevention program that uses citizens, in cooperation with law enforcement, to reduce crime in their communities. It involves neighbors getting to know each other, taking the time to watch out for each other, and working together in a program of mutual assistance. Neighborhood Watch is an effective means of reducing residential burglaries. By participating in Neighborhood Watch, the homeowner will learn: Neighborhood Assistance Teams Each of the patrol areas has a Neighborhood Assistance Team (NAT) Member, who acts as a liaison between the neighborhoods in each area and members of the police department. You may visit or call your NAT member to discuss problems or concerns in your neighborhood. To find out who the NAT member is in your neighborhood, call 673-6950 Police Chaplains Shreveport Police Department Chaplains are clergy persons who have a passionate interest in the quality of life of our citizens and the specialized training for pastoral care in the volatile world of law enforcement. This pastoral care is offered to all people, regardless of race, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, creed, or religion. It is offered without cost and is regarded as confidential. The Police Chaplains are led in his or her own faith to be available and ready to serve those who are in need. The Chaplain's ministry provides a source of strength to the law enforcement officers and their families, other city employees, the community, and the incarcerated. Our Police Chaplains listen to and participate with the Shreveport Police in the workplace of law enforcement officers with empathy and experience, advising calmly in the most strained situations, and offering assistance when appropriate or requested.
Pastors On Patrol Police Pastors are a group of local clergy from a variety of religious denominations who ride on patrol with police officers. While on patrol, they provide comfort and counsel to the officers and the citizens they come in contact with. In many cases, their presence can diffuse hostile situations, especially if the pastors are working an area near their church home. These pastors are well known and respected in their neighborhoods and serve as liaisons between the police and citizens
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