At that time, Chief Domby or designee will also like to discuss ways we can ensure your full participation in the course. If you are a student with a disability who requires accommodations to achieve equal access in this course, please submit your Accommodation Authorization Letter from the Disability Resource Center (DRC) to Chief Domby or designee by appointment, preferably within the first two weeks of the quarter. UC Santa Cruz is committed to creating an academic environment that supports its diverse student body. Those seeking academic accommodations please review the following information: There are no special requirements for taking the course. UC Santa Cruz students may be able to receive academic credit for full attendance. We offer a free, ten week Community Academy three times per year to inform our community about:Įnrollment is open to all UC Santa Cruz students, staff, faculty, and citizens in the community who wish to learn more about law enforcement on campus. The Community Police Academy will be held in person Winter quarter 2024! UCSC Sociology Professor Emeritus and Activist John Childs on Community Police Academy In line with the Department’s Community Oriented Policing objectives, participants have the opportunity to meet and build relationships with the men and women of the UC Santa Cruz Police Department – from the Chief to the police officers and student ambassadors. The UC Santa Cruz Police Department’s Community Police Academy is a course that provides community members with an inside view of law enforcement practices, and specifically the operations of the UC Santa Cruz Police Department.
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