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Police Community Engagement

The Auburn Hills Police Department has long prided itself on a robust community policing philosophy. This type of policing allows citizens to have a stake in the differences that are made by law enforcement officers in this community on a daily basis. The goal of community policing is to better integrate public service professionals with the people that they serve through education, community engagement events, and personal relationships. The Auburn Hills Police Department offers a wide variety of opportunities to get involved with the department.

Regional Youth Academy

Citizen Police Academy

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Safe City

 

The City of Auburn Hills Safe City program is a comprehensive public safety and private sector partnership to ensure that all businesses, churches, and schools are best prepared to respond to an emergency incident. The 4-step program will provide your staff with the training necessary to respond to large-scale emergency situations and will provide the Auburn Hills Police and Fire Departments the information necessary to tailor our emergency response to your location.

Step 1

First Aid/CPR/AED Training

Step 2

Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events/Work Place Violence Training

Step 3

Stop the Bleed

Step 4

Security Assessment of the Location and maps provided to AHPD/AHFD

Upon completion of all steps of this program, your organization will be Safe City certified and will receive a certificate and door decals.

The Safe City program is currently on hiatus. We appreciate your interest and encourage you to contact the Police Department directly to express your interest and to be notified when the program resumes.

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