Baltimore County Police Welcome New Cohort To Pioneering 43rd Community Partnership Academy

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The Baltimore County Police Department welcomes members of the 43rd Community Partnership Academy. (Photo Credit: Baltimore County Police Department)

BALTIMORE COUNTY - On Wednesday, the Baltimore County Police Department, led by Police Chief Robert McCullough and members of the department's Executive Corps, welcomed the newest cohort to its 43rd Community Partnership Academy.

The Community Partnership Academy, the first of its kind in the United States, seeks to give community, business, and religious leaders an in-depth understanding of law enforcement activities and challenges.

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Participants are introduced to the various challenges of police work, from how officers respond to specific situations to their overall role in society. One of the program's primary aims is to create a network of community ambassadors who can build solid partnerships with their local police, improve quality of life, and reduce crime.

By fostering these educational experiences and relationships, Police Chief McCullough and the Executive Corps aim to deepen the community's understanding of law enforcement work and build stronger ties between the police and the communities they serve.

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