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Monmouth teenagers will learn about law enforcement

Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden is offering high school aged students from the county the opportunity to learn about a variety of topics that are relevant to the duties of a law enforcement professional through the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement Mini Academy.

“This is a great experience for our youths with an interest in law enforcement, since it allows them to explore possibilities in the profession,” Golden said. “The valuable opportunity will provide insight into what it takes to become a public safety professional and may help produce future law enforcement leaders of tomorrow.”

The Law Enforcement Mini Academy will take place in five sessions. Each session will take place on a Thursday evening from 5-7 p.m. The program will begin on May 11 and continue through June 8 at the Monmouth County Police Academy, Freehold Township, according to a press release.

Topics include law enforcement background check; the importance of fitness in public safety; risks and dangers of online activity; gang awareness; emergency response team operations; emergency equipment display; sheriff’s public safety center event; drill and ceremony.

To download an application visit: https://www.mcsonj.org/community-outreach/law-enforcement-mini-academy/ or contact Undersheriff Ted Freeman at 732-431-6400, ext. 1110 for additional information.

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