. Annual report of the Police Commissioner for the City of Boston. ficersin a summer day-camp setting. The kidslearn about what police do, have a struc-tured format to explore a variety of enrich-ment activities, and get to know the officersin a fun setting. This good idea also attract-ed private funding from grantees and corpo-rate sponsors such as the Sheraton BostonHotel, Dunkin Donuts, Boston DuckTours,and several participating law enforcement,public safety and parks agencies. Special Operations Peisonnii Demonstrate The Use Of Diving Equipment Each week a new group of 9-12 year old recrui
. Annual report of the Police Commissioner for the City of Boston. ficersin a summer day-camp setting. The kidslearn about what police do, have a struc-tured format to explore a variety of enrich-ment activities, and get to know the officersin a fun setting. This good idea also attract-ed private funding from grantees and corpo-rate sponsors such as the Sheraton BostonHotel, Dunkin Donuts, Boston DuckTours,and several participating law enforcement,public safety and parks agencies. Special Operations Peisonnii Demonstrate The Use Of Diving Equipment Each week a new group of 9-12 year old recruits entered the program. They received instruction ondaily themes such as Friendship, Respect and Trust, from police officers and counselors, learned aboutvarious police department roles in the community, and took field trips to sites such as the , BPD Special Operations, the Suffolk County Jail, and a special DuckTours outing. Theprogram was such a success in its inaugural season that not all of the interested participants could As part of the programs follow-up, 400 participants andtheir families were invited to a September awards ceremo-ny honoring poster contest winners. The ballroom whereit was held was decorated with mounted display versionsof the contestants prize-winning entries as though it werean art gallery to celebrate the success of the inaugural sea-son of the Junior Police Academy. Another good measureof the programs initial success has been its ability to cre-ate new partnerships in the community, between: •children, their families, and police as positive role models• the police department and the local businesses, community groups, and program sponsors•BPD and other local law enforcement and public safety agencies•BPD and the Justice Department, via grant money for the program The Junior Police Academy program also providesanother positive way for cops and kids to get to know eachother. It provides an active demonstrati
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