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![]() Crime Prevention & Educational Programs Citizen Police
Academy:
(972) 874-3357 - Watch the Video (Windows
Media Player required) - The Citizen Police Academy is a 11-week
class that explores the inner workings of the Flower Mound Police
Department. Some of the topics that are covered during the course
include recruitment and personnel, training, Patrol Division,
Criminal Investigations Division, Narcotics, K-9, School Resource
Officer, Firearms, Traffic Division and SWAT. The class provides
both informational and hands-on learning of law enforcement.
The class meets one evening a week from
7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and two Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
in the Police Department’s
training room.
To attend the Flower Mound Police Department Citizen
Police Academy, you must meet certain criteria and complete the
necessary application and release forms. A criminal history and
brief background investigation will be conducted on each applicant.
The applicant must be at least 18 years old, live within the Town
of Flower Mound and have not been convicted of a Class B misdemeanor
or higher criminal offense. After review of the application and
background investigation, the Chief of Police reserves the right
to deny any applicant admission to the Citizen Police Academy.
Each applicant will be notified of his/her acceptance to the upcoming
class by either electronic or postal mail. After
completing the course you will be invited to become part of the
Flower Mound Police Department Citizen Police Academy Alumni Association.
The Alumni Association conducts activities with and for the Police
Department throughout the year. Due to high demand for the academy,
it is recommended to apply early to reserve a seat. For more information please contact: Home Inspections: (972) 874-3357 The Texas Department of Insurance, in conjunction with major insurance companies have agreed on certain criteria which will allow citizens to obtain a discount of up to 20% off their homeowner's insurance premium. To monitor this program, local police officers receive training which enables them to inspect a residence and provide documentation showing compliance with these criteria. All a citizen needs to do is contact the Police Department and schedule an appointment. The inspection costs nothing except a little of your time. Our inspectors will come to your residence and provide a complete security survey of you property in addition to explaining the insurance reduction programs. Once all criteria have been met, the officers will submit appropriate paperwork to the Department of Insurance so that you may receive your reductions. Neighborhood Watch
and Homeowner's Association: (972) 874-3357 This is a
community program which operates with police guidance and support.
The program is a very good one for improving the cohesiveness
of a neighborhood as well as making it a better and safer place
to live. It is really a collaboration between the community and
the police department to insure every effort is made to keep
the area a safe friendly place to live. If you live in a neighborhood
that has a watch program in effect, we recommend you contact
your local coordinator or block captain to join. If you do not
have an established neighborhood watch program, contact the Police
Department to obtain assistance in starting one. To get started
talk with a few of your neighbors and find out if you have enough
interested residents to get a watch started. To have a viable
watch, you need a minimum of 50% of the residents to participate
(although you don't need them all to show up for your meeting
to start things off). Then pick a time and place to hold a meeting.
Call our office and schedule to have one of our officers come
out and provide an overview of the program and explain what you
need to do to form your neighborhood watch. Our officer will
explain all criteria, have some handouts for everyone in attendance,
and answer any questions. Once you have met the criteria, the
police department will have your watch signs installed at all
entrances to your community. This will let everyone know that
you have a neighborhood watch in effect. In addition, the Police
department is available to meet with your Homeowner's Association
to discuss crime prevention in your neighborhood. Homeowners' Association Neightborhood Watch Crime Prevention: (972) 874-3357 In addition to the neighborhood watch programs, our officers can discuss various topics of interest in the crime prevention arena. Some of the topics we cover are personal safety either at home, while driving, while shopping, while on vacation, or while at the ATM machine. All of these programs can be presented either as a single presentation or individually, depending on your needs and time constraints. Again, these presentations are free to our residents. All you need to do is decide what topic you are interested in, contact the Police Department and arrange an appointment at a time and place of your choosing. Contact our office and let us provide whatever topic you need. Stranger Danger: (972) 874-3357 This is one of our more popular programs. The Police Department spends many hours each year in our elementary schools teaching this program to our younger residents. We also go to day care centers, the YMCA, churches, or other organizations that request this training for a group of children. The program teaches children who strangers are and how to behave if approached by a stranger. Call to make an appointment. Bicycle Safety: (972) 874-3357 Another popular program with our elementary school children. The course teaches kids the basics of checking their bicycle's equipment to ensure it is safe to operate. We also focus on correct methods of operating a bicycle including procedures for following the rules of the road while riding. This includes proper hand signals to ensure drivers know what their intentions are. A bicycle rodeo can also be incorporated into this program if sufficient participation and space is available. Junior Police Academy (JPA): (972) 874-3357 An outgrowth of community policing, JPA transforms the traditional role of the police officer into one of mentor and friend, while encouraging our young citizens to be partners, not advisories, in building safer schools and communities. JPA motivates young people to be outstanding citizens through law enforcement education. Targeting middle school students that will be going into the 8th grade, the program is a police academy for young people. JPAs are one week long and are held during the summer. Download a registration form and General Waiver. Tobacco, Alcohol, and Drug Awareness: (972) 874-3357 This program was developed to address these issues at the High School level. It addresses such issues as the effects of tobacco, alcohol or drugs on the student's lives. This includes the physical/psychological aspects as well as the penalties which they could face from a legal/criminal standpoint. It is designed to be informative to give the students a basis to make decisions upon. Customized Programs: (972) 874-3357 Our department strives to provide whatever support our citizens feel they need. If you have a specific topic that you want or need to have presented, then contact us and let us know what it is. If we don't have a program in place, we will do our best to design one which will meet your needs. As the 911 posters say, "Help is just a phone call away!" Child
Safety Seat Inspections: (972) 874-3345 The Flower Mound
Police Department is currently offering Child Safety Seat Inspections
to ensure that your child is secured properly when riding in
the family vehicle. We understand the importance of safety
when it comes to transporting such valuable cargo. Many people
feel that since they have read the installation instructions
and the child seems comfortable in the seat, that the child
is safe. This is not always the case.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s website, “Over the years, local, state and national surveys have been conducted on child safety seat use. They reveal alarming statistics about the safety of children traveling in motor vehicles. Nationally, misuse rates are estimated to be about 80 percent and can be found in all races, socio-economic and educational levels. This means that children traveling in every community across America are being placed at risk for serious injuries or death because they are improperly restrained or not restrained at all. It is understandable that most parents and caregivers need to seek assistance for:
The Flower Mound Police
Department is committed to the goal of making the youth of our
community as safe as possible while traveling our roads. Our
agency has specially trained inspectors that hold a national
certification specifically related to the installation, inspection
and education regarding the proper installment of child restraint
systems. Our officers will take the time to observe the child
in the seat as it is currently being used, inspect the safety
seat and go over proper installation techniques with the parent(s).
The process takes about 45 minutes and is free of charge.
Check out our website for a list of scheduled events or call (972) 874-4345 for your appointment. Plan for your child’s future by ensuring their safety today. Police Station Tours: (972) 874-3357 Police Station tours are available to residents on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Please call ahead to reserve a time. Other days are available for touring, dependent upon advanced notice and availability.
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