The Sheriff’s Citizens Academy (SCA) was initiated by Sheriff Enoch George
and Chief Deputy Nathan Johns to give citizens of Maury County a better
understanding of the day-to-day operations of the Maury County Sheriff's
Department. A ten-week course gives citizens an
in-depth look and hands on training into the career of law enforcement.
Citizens are instructed by deputies on the subject of patrol, jail, school
resource officers, communications, investigations,
and drug task force.
The SCA is a 10-week program, in which courses are held Thursday nights from 6:00 p.m. until
approximately 9:00 p.m. Each week a new topic is introduced and discussed. Citizens will also
have an opportunity to ride along with a patrol deputy. This enables them to observe first hand how the sheriff’s office handles incidents.
Why?
Community Oriented Policing plays an important and vital role in reducing
crime in any community. Therefore the Maury County Sheriff's Office instituted
the Citizens Academy to improve the communication and obtain the citizen input
and support throughout the county. It is our hope that the graduates will become
partners with us in identifying problems and solutions to the crime issues that
are affecting our community. Graduates will take their knowledge to their
neighborhoods where they can use it to enhance the quality of neighborhood life.
The objective of this course is not to make the graduates deputies, but
better informed citizens with a greater general knowledge of our many functions.
Our goal is to foster enhanced community relations from these graduates and the
people they touch in every day life.
Benefits
When residents take a more personal look in their community, and the
protection of their community and neighborhoods, they will enjoy a safer and
closer relationship with their neighbors.
In addition, graduates will be encouraged to join the Citizens Academy Alumni
Association. This will give them the opportunity to have a more interactive
association with the sheriff's department if they choose.
Applicant
Participants must be 18 years of age or older, have no felony or serious misdemeanor convictions
and must be a resident or business owner in Maury County
There is no cost for participants and each student who successfully completes the academy will
take part in graduation.
The Sheriff’s Citizens Academy is limited to 20 persons. Individuals
interested in attending the Sheriff’s Citizens Academy should contact Chief
Deputy Nathan Johns at 931-380-5733, or
SEND AN EMAIL.
Applications for the next class can be obtained by
CLICKING HERE.
(This is a PDF file and requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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here to download Reader if you don't have it.) Complete the form and fax it to (931) 380-1122
or mail to:
Sheriff's Citizens Academy
Attn: Citizen's Academy
1300 Lawson White Drive
Columbia, TN 38401
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