Friday, January 20, 2012
Check Out Street Beat Pittsburgh
The show, written, produced, and hosted by Pittsburgh Bureau of Police Public Information Officer Diane Richard, is part of Mayor Ravenstahl's and Chief Harper's efforts to highlight the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police's proactive education and safety initatives.
Check out http://www.pittsburghpa.gov/police/street_beat_pittsburgh.htm for more information and to watch episodes online.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Citizen's Policy Academy
Twice a year, the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police sponsors an opportunity for members of the community to become closely acquainted with the roles and responsibilities of the Police Bureau. The Pittsburgh Citizen’s Police Academy (CPA) brings the police and the community close together in a setting that offers a sample of police training to each participant. Participants receive three hours of training one evening each week in many of the varied functions of law enforcement. They experience some of the highlights of police training and are exposed to the operations of the Police Bureau. Participants are taught the basics of criminal law, search and seizure, patrol tactics, firearms, and many other subjects. They learn about the processing of a crime scene, conduct a ride-along with an officer, may experience a traffic stop, and see how police canines are used. CPA participants meet and talk with many of the street officers as well as the command staff and training staff that serves them. All this takes place in a safe and entertaining training environment.
Instructors are law enforcement professionals who teach both veteran and recruit police officers. Students leave this training with a greater understanding of the police mission and with increased ability to see how the police serve the community. This program is not an accredited certification course to become a sworn police officer.
The next session of the Citizen’s
Lieutenant Jennifer Beidle
Pittsburgh Police Headquarters
1203
412-323-7844
jennifer.beidle@city.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Citywide Public Safety Meeting
Monday, July 9, 2007
Zone 5 Meeting Moves
To stay up to date on police efforts in your area, plan to attend the Zone 5 meeting, which is normally held the 2nd Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m. However, because the Zone 5 police station is moving this summer, the meeting has a new location – it is now held at the Union Project, 801 North Negley at Stanton (pictured above). The next meeting is tomorrow, Tuesday, July 10, at the new location. There will be no August meeting.