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Volume 1, Issue 3, 06/2011

"Our Programs"

 

NYPD INTERNSHIP PROGRAM 2011

The Police Department's Internship Program provides high school, college, and graduate students the opportunity to gain practical experience in the criminal justice field. Various placements are available based on candidates' interests and skills. More Details

TIP OF THE MONTH

Burglary is one the most frequently reported crimes; it is also the most preventable.  It does not take much or cost much to outsmart most burglars.There are many ways to prevent a burglary from occurring at your home. Click on the link to view tips on burglary prevention. More Details

COMMUNITY AFFAIRS BUREAU'S OUTREACH INITIATIVES

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a Police Officer for a day, to experience what their whole day entails and how they handle different situations that may arise? The Civilian Observer Ride Along Program provides the public with an opportunity to observe police officers on patrol. More Details

 

NEWSLETTER SPOTLIGHT

The New York City Auxiliary Police Program is the largest in the country. The program consists of over 4,500 dedicated men and women who perform volunteer services for their community. They patrol in the seventy-six precincts, nine Police Service Areas and twelve Transit Districts. More Details

 

McGruff on the boardwalk

MCGRUFF ON THE BOARDWALK

The Community Affairs Bureau and McGruff would like to wish everyone a safe and eventful summer and also be mindful of your surroundings when visiting the beach.

If you would like more information regarding safety on the beach, go to this link:

Beach Safety Tips

 

Explorer Program

The Law Enforcement Exploring
Program is designed to educate
youth ages 14-20 about law enforcement.

Click here for more information.

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