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GET INVOLVED!! ...WITH THE PEORIA POLICE

VOLUNTEER INFO INTERNSHIPS RIDE-ALONG PROGRAM
CITIZEN'S ACADEMY EXPLORERS  

GET INVOLVED with the City of Peoria Police Department by enrolling in one of our citizen programs. Sign up for the next Citizen's Academy, or volunteer, or go on a ride along with one of our officers. Look into an internship or learn about our Explorers program.

To learn more about these programs, see the information below.

 

Volunteer Information

If you're interested in making a difference in your community while gaining a valuable experience, become a member of the Peoria Police Department's Volunteer Program.

With a philosophy of community oriented policing, the Department recognizes the contribution volunteers can make and encourages the involvement of volunteers at all levels and in all appropriate activities.

The mission of the Volunteer Program has two components. The Department will provide a rewarding experience to citizens with a desire to share their time and talents to better their community. Secondly, the program will provide, through the use of volunteers, quality and cost-effective delivery of services which further the mission of the Department to improve the quality of life in our city.

In 2007, 20 different volunteers contributed a total of 5,955 hours of service to the Police Department and the citizens of Peoria. When calculated at entry-level salaries for the areas in which they work, these hours are equivalent to $104,519.00 in added value to the city.

In addition to their regular assignments, volunteers helped with a variety of special community events and projects, including GAIN (Getting Involved in Neighborhoods), vacation watches, keeping department vehicles fueled and cleaned, conducting department tours, assisting with public safety events and presentations, and participating as role players in department training, among other assignments.

Check out some of our City of Peoria Police Volunteer opportunities by clicking here...

Qualifications
The Department exists to provide the highest quality services to Peoria residents. Volunteer must project a positive image and meet the following criteria:

  • Be at least 18 years of age.
  • Have no felony convictions, or misdemeanors involving moral turpitude.
  • Some positions require possession of a valid AZ Driver's License Possess an acceptable driving record, without criminal traffic violations within the last three years.
  • Be available for contact by phone.
  • Successfully pass a background check. The extent may vary depending on the assignment.
  • Be able to donate at least eight hours per month as a volunteer.

Volunteer Assignments
The Peoria Police Department's Volunteer Program has a wide variety of assignments to choose from, including:

  • Records Assistant
  • Patrol Service Aide
  • Community Relations Assistant
  • Clerical Assistant
  • Traffic Service Assistant
  • Communications Assistant
  • Victim Advocate

Download Volunteer Program Application

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Internship Opportunities

In cooperation with local post-secondary learning institutions, the Peoria Police Department places a limited number of qualified interns in a variety of rewarding assignments for the fall, spring, and summer sessions. After contacting the Internship Coordinator at your learning institution, contact the Peoria Police Department Internship Coordinator for current internship openings and information on applying. Call (623)773-7099 or email to Volunteer Coordinator 

How to Apply

Those interested in volunteering with the Peoria Police Department should contact the Volunteer Coordinator at (623) 773-7019 or send E-MAIL to Volunteer Coordinator for more information about the program. Interested individuals will be required to complete a Volunteer Application. If it appears there may be an opening, the volunteer coordinator will contact the applicant to arrange a screening interview to determine appropriate placement. If a placement can be made, the applicant is fingerprinted, a background check is made, and orientation is conducted. The assigned supervisor will schedule any required training and arrange for a start date.

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Citizen's Police Academy

The Peoria Police Department Law

A Citizen's Academy student practices defense tacticsThe Peoria Police Department continues with it’s very popular Citizen’s Police Academy. During this twelve-week course, citizens learn how the various functions within the Police Department operate. The instruction is comprehensive, and allows for hands-on interaction for participants in many of the topics. Some of the topics covered during this course include Gang Awareness, Narcotics Investigation, D.U.I. Investigation, Use of Force and the Firearms Training Simulator.

The next police citizen’s academy session is scheduled for September 9, 2008. The academy experience promises to give participants an exciting “hands-on” behind the scene look at the field of law enforcement. Hosted in the new Public Safety Administration Building located at 8351 W. Cinnabar Avenue, Peoria, Arizona. This program will meet every Tuesday evening between 6:30 and 9:30PM through December 9, 2008.

The purpose of the academy is to promote the Community Oriented Policing philosophy through the exchange of information between citizens and law enforcement officials. Along the way, participants will experience what it is like to gather evidence, interview suspects and witnesses, book a prisoner into jail, use a radar gun, and many other law enforcement tasks. Participants will learn what it takes to become a police officer, from the hiring process to the police academy experience, from using a firearms training simulator to executing a high-risk vehicle stop.

Citizen's Academy students practice proper handgun techniquesWhether you are interested in law enforcement as a career, or you want to learn more about your local police department, or just want the experience of a lifetime, the Peoria Police Department ‘s Citizen’s Academy is for you!

To be eligible to participate in the academy you must be at least 18 years of age and reside or work in the City of Peoria. Applications may be obtained through the Police Department’s Community Relations Section by calling (623) 773-7099, or you can complete the application online by clicking the link below.

Click Here to Register Online

Click Here to Download a copy of the application, in Acrobat PDF format.

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Police Explorers Post 2999

The Peoria Police Department Explorer's Post
The 2008 Exployers Group Shot

The Peoria Police Department Law Enforcement Explorer Post #2999 was chartered through the Grand Canyon Council of the Boy Scouts of America in 1995. Currently, there are thirteen (13) young adults (ages 14 through 20) participating in our Explorer program. The Post provides law enforcement training, community service opportunities, leadership training, and social and outdoor recreational activities. The Post participates in many department and city sponsored events such as the July 4th Celebration, the Peoria Holidaze, Getting Arizona Involved in Neighborhoods (G.A.I.N.) and spring training at the Peoria Sports Complex. The Explorers also respond to a number of requests from the community for Child ID, event parking assistance and McGruff presentations.

Explorer Post Hotline Message 623-773-8000
 

Download the Peoria Explorer Program Application »

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