The training unit also coordinates the training program
for the Clergy and Police Partnership (CAPP).
The CAPP Academy is a ten week program designed to
educate and familiarize local clergy members in the
organization, function, mission, and operations of the
police department. This program utilizes interest
ed
local clergy as partners to assist the Beaumont Police
Department in meeting needs in this community.
Graduates of this program participate as ride-along
support with patrol officers assisting as needed in
situations where officers are unable or not trained to
provide assistance. Interested clergy must apply
and be selected by the Chief of Police to participate.
Clergy
and Police Partnership Application
The Beaumont Police Department
Clergy and Police Alliance (CAPA) was created to provide
a means for local clergy and their congregations to work
in partnership with the police department to serve the
citizens of Beaumont. This organization was formed
recognizing that clergy and their congregations bring
unique faith-based resources that can be an assistance
in emergency and crisis situations which include
personnel and facilities. Some of the goals for CAPA
are:
Assist the police in
nontraditional roles.
Assist in domestic or other
situations where a minister is requested
Offer support to victims
Provide calm in crisis situations to prevent an
escalation of violence
Relay factual information back to the neighborhoods
using your established networks during
emergency situations
Emergency and Disaster response
Members of this organization are
volunteers who apply for membership and are selected by
the Chief of Police and serve at his direction.
Applicants must be recognized clergy or ministers (which
may include lay ministers) of any denomination from a
standing congregation with affiliation in the City of
Beaumont. Police Department personnel will conduct
background checks of CAPA applicants which the Chief of
Police will review before approving a member.
In order to be participating member
of CAPA you must attend a Minister’s Police Academy
which is a 10 week, three hours per week, training class
designed especially for clergy, pastors, and ministers
to indoctrinate you on the workings of the police
department and the criminal justice system. After
graduation from this course you will ride-along with a
designated officer to complete your training before you
begin functioning in an official capacity as a CAPA
member.
Upon becoming a CAPA member you
will be expected to participate in a scheduled
ride-along of at least four hours every two months and
attend scheduled CAPA meetings.