46 Cadets Graduate from Dover’s Junior Police Academy Following a Week of Immersive Law Enforcement Training
- voteauradunn
- Aug 7
- 2 min read

DOVER — A group of 46 cadets proudly crossed the finish line as graduates of the Dover Junior Police Academy, capping off a transformative week of hands-on training, team-building, and real-world exposure to the many facets of law enforcement.
Throughout the week-long program, cadets received drill instruction and mentorship from officers across several agencies, starting with Drill Instructor Peralta of the Rockaway Township Police Department and Drill Instructor Giaquinto of the Washington Township Police Department. Cadets engaged in intense physical training, learned proper marching techniques, and developed the discipline necessary for a future in public service.
One of the highlights of the week came when the Morris County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Division introduced cadets to K-9 Tim, who gave a thrilling demonstration of his skills in detection and apprehension.
The educational journey continued with presentations from federal law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and DEA, offering cadets insight into national investigations and the critical work of federal agents.
Cadets also toured the Morris County Correctional Facility, hosted by the Sheriff’s Correctional Division, where they learned about the responsibilities of correctional officers, the complexity of maintaining order, and the importance of professionalism when dealing with incarcerated individuals.
Another impactful moment was a visit to the Morris County Communications Center, where cadets gained an understanding of emergency communications technology and its role in policing.
Their day concluded with a memorable tour of the Atlantic Health Air One helicopter, which landed at Crescent Field, giving cadets a firsthand look at air medical services and how helicopters are used in critical rescue and transport missions.
This week was more than just education—it was a deep dive into the world of law enforcement that taught respect, integrity, leadership, and service.
A special thank you to Mayor James P. Dodd, the Dover Police Department, and all participating agencies for their unwavering support of this program and for their commitment to mentoring the next generation.
Read full article and see video and more photos on MorrisFocus.com




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