New Hampshire Police Cadet Training Academy- WMUR Channel 9 NH Chronicle Segment
by web author on Monday, July 19th, 2010 | 16 Comments
The NH Police Cadet Training Academy (www.nhchiefsofpolice.com/Cadet_academy.htm) has operated a one-week residential police academy since 1973. The program is designed for 14-20 year-old students to learn what a police academy is like as they contemplate future careers. Thanks to WMUR Channel 9, Manchester, NH for allowing us the use of this segment from the NH Chronicle program that aired in 2006.
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im there…
if you think this is hard search “valley forge military plebe training” they did w/e they wanted while training you
i’m not saying its harder than any kind of training all across the board i’m just saying that considering we’re just kids, it’s intense. we literally go from sitting in highschool classes one day to be screamed at 24/7 the next. we take numerous classes all week and we take the legit Police Exam. if we dont pass the test, we dont graduate from the Academy. so everything you learn in the enitre length of time at the Police Academy, we are expected to learn in one week. we’re just teenagers
try learning constitutional and criminal law within seven months and then tell us what is harder. Along with waking your self up to get to training at 0530 hours, studying basic law, commands and police procedures well into the night. In Army basic you have a drill sargent pretty much telling you what to do day and night versus any avarage police academy where you have to push your self.
BROWN SHIRTS DEPOT! They need to be taught the constitution and how to defend it not the uniform commercial code ucc unAmerican bull shit this country has adopted. They will learn their job is not to protect the people but to protect the corp. and to fine anyone that brakes the rules of the corp. Wake up people officer friendly is gone.
Well that’s not rude i think, police force is definitely a honorable,diciplined, highly professional and righteous and it’s all hard word
this is one of the hardest things i have ever done. right now i am a US Army recruit and we do training to get us ready for basic. my recruiter says the shit you go through in the first two days of the Academy isnt even as intense as the first week of basic.
damn looks intense… doing it over the summer next year.
rofl “was”? You implying he died there? lol.
who was your brother???
wow it was, wow Basic Squad one kick @ss! we got the Squad awared!!! TEAM WORK OR NO WORK!!!
lol!
my brother’s there right now!
I went last year & my boyfriend’s there right now for Advanced..
toughest thing I’ve ever done.
thats were Im going!!!!