Crime & Safety

​NH Police Cadet Training Academy Held in June

The program is designed to help young people, 14 to 20, develop skills and knowledge about law enforcement and refine life skills, too.

CONCORD, NH — The New Hampshire Police Cadet Training Academy, an event of the New Hampshire Association of Chiefs of Police, will be held at the New Hampshire Technical Institute from Saturday, June 24, to Friday, June 30, 2017. Enrollment fee is $200 for the one week, overnight program, according to a press release. The Cadet Training Academy is designed to help young persons aged 14 to 20 develop their skills and knowledge of law enforcement and to refine their life skills for the future. The Academy is a 3 year program, starting with the Basic Academy, Advance then Leadership Academy.

Anyone with questions may look at the Academy webpage at nhchiefsofpolice.com/calevents/cadetacademy which includes several personal accounts and testimonial videos of cadets who attended the Academy. Applications for the Cadet Academy are on the same site.

Any questions about the Cadet Academy may be directed Academy Coordinator Chief James Burroughs at 603 863 3240 or email at policechief@newportnh.gov or Academy Commander (Ret.) Lieutenant Pierre Pouliot at ppouliot@goffstownnh.gov.

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