Citizens' Police Academy
The Next Program Will Be Held: January 11 - March 22, 2010
The Springfield Township Police Department began its first citizen police academy in 1997. Since then, the program has graduated more than 100 engaged residents. The purpose of this program is to build a better understanding between citizens and the police through education and cooperation. THE CPA IS NOT DESIGNED TO AND DOES NOT MAKE THE PARTICIPANTS CERTIFIED POLICE OFFICERS.
The Citizens' Police Academy consists of a 10-week program, meeting three hours a week on Monday evenings. (6:30 - 9:30 p.m.) Ranging from classroom-style learning with guest speakers to "hands-on" activities, Citizen's Police Academy members are exposed to all aspects of police work.
All classes are taught by law enforcement professionals with the majority of instruction held at the Springfield Township Police Department, 1130 Compton Road. Classroom time includes presentations and information regarding police special operations, criminal investigations, basic law, narcotics investigations, accident investigations, domestic violence, police ethics, K-9 operations and more.
In 1998, a group of graduates from previous citizens' police academies formed the first known Citizens' Police Academy Alumni Association in Hamilton County. This group is designed to continue to foster the relationship made during the citizen police academy, as well as to provide support and assistance to the Springfield Township Police Department. Graduates of the Citizens Police Academy will have opportunities for additional training and can become a member of the Citizens on Patrol.
- Applicants
If you are a Township resident interested in participating in the next academy, applications are available on the Springfield Township Web site at or at the Police Department. Please submit the application online or drop off to the Springfield Township Police Department, 1130 Compton Road, Cincinnati, OH 45231.
The requirements for participation are:
- Resident of Springfield Township
- At least 21 years of age
- No arrest record (minor traffic violations are excluded)
Please call Lt. Rick Bley at 729-1300 with any questions.
Upon receipt, the Springfield Township Police Department will review all applications to determine which applicants are best suited for participation in the Academy. All applications meeting the above criteria will be considered. The selection of participants is in the sole discretion of the Springfield Township Police Department and the Police Department reserves the right to disqualify, or remove from participation, any person it, in its sole discretion, deems not appropriate for, or disruptive to, the Academy.
Please download and complete both documents:
* ONLY PARTICIPANTS WHO CAN DEDICATE THE TIME TO ATTEND AT LEAST 8 OF THE 10 SESSIONS SHOULD APPLY *

