Police Department

Franklin Township Public Safety

Mission Statement:

The mission of the Franklin Township Police Department is to protect and enhance the quality of life via a Community Policing Operational Philosophy, through a partnership with the community, and to promote a safe and secure environment, free from crime and the fear of crime, for all who live, work or visit our community.

Members of the Department are dedicated to accomplishing this mission by maintaining public peace and order through fair, impartial enforcement of the law, fostering an environment of cooperation and trust within our organization and the community, and challenging the future with a spirit of optimism and innovation.

Citizen's Academy

Community Relations Bureau

  • Date: 05/31/2023 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM  
  • Location: Community Relations Bureau
    935 Hamilton Street
    Somerset, New Jersey 08873
  • Introduction: Citizen's Academy is a program ran by the Franklin Township Police Community Relations Bureau designed for adults to learn about law enforcement.

Franklin Township Police Citizen's Academy

Have you ever wondered what it’s really like to be a police officer? Then welcome to your opportunity to feed that curiosity.

The Academy is geared to introduce civilians of varied ages to the law enforcement profession. Often a lack of communication is rooted in a lack of understanding; this Academy aims to provide a bridge between the communication and understanding.

The Citizen’s Academy is open to Franklin Township residents and business owners, 18 years of age and older. The Academy will provide an overview of the town, its makeup, our community policing efforts and the Internal Affairs process. We will teach you the process of a police report – from the initial call to police, to the investigation, to the written report. You will also learn about motor vehicle collision investigations and traffic stops; including a summons from issuance to finality through the court system.  Additionally, you can choose to become CPR and First Aid certified. You can also choose to try your hand at real-life scenarios through the Fire Arms Training Simulator. Finally, we will give you a chance to put it all together with a night of practical exercises.  

Upon graduation, participants will achieve a broader understanding on the inner workings of the Franklin Township Police Department, a better understanding of the police profession and how they can help keep our community safe through crime prevention and community awareness. 

All attendees must submit to and pass a brief background check. 

Classes will be held on Wednesdays from 6:30pm-8:30pm

March 22, 2023 - June 21, 2023 *No class April 5th

Location: Community Relations Bureau, 935 Hamilton Street, Somerset

If you would like more information about this program, contact Detective Sergeant ReBecca Lea at 732-873-5533 x3155

Application Deadline is March 17, 2023

Apply online at https://franklintwp.seamlessdocs.com/f/CitizensAcademy

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  • I have been involved in a motor vehicle crash in Franklin Township. What should I do?
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  • Is there an early intervention system enforced to correct officers who use excessive force? Additionally, how many complaints does an officer have to receive before they are reprimanded? Before they are terminated? More than three complaints are unacceptable.
  • Are the officers in the Franklin Police Department trained to perform and seek necessary medical action after using excessive force?
  • Are the officers in the Franklin Police Department thoroughly vetted to ensure that they do not have a history with abuse, racism, xenophobia, homophobia/ transphobia, or discrimination?
  • Are the officers in the Franklin Police Department required to report each time they threaten to or use force on civilians?
  • Are the officers in the Franklin Police Department required to give a verbal warning to civilians before drawing their weapon or using excessive force?
  • Are the officers in the Franklin Police Department required to exhaust every other possible option before using excessive force?
  • Is there a clear and enforced use-of-force continuum that details what weapons and force are acceptable in a wide variety of civilian-police interactions?
  • Are the police officers in the Franklin Police Department forbidden from shooting at moving vehicles?
  • Are the police officers in the Franklin Police Department required to intervene if they witness another officer using excessive force? Will officers be reprimanded if they fail to intervene?
  • Are the police officers in the Franklin Police Department forbidden from using carotid restraints (chokeholds, strangleholds, etc.) and hog-tying methods? Furthermore, are they forbidden from transporting civilians in uncomfortable positions, such as face down in a vehicle?
  • Are the police officers in the Franklin Police Department being trained to de-escalate altercations by using peaceful conflict resolution strategies?
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