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Special
Services
Please make a selection below:
(R.
A. D.)
Rape
Aggression
Defense
Ride Along / Walk Along
Shop with a Cop
Annual Toy and Teddy Bear Drive
R. A. D. (Rape
Aggression
Defense) Program
The
R.
A. D. Rape Aggression Defense Program is a system designed
to teaching women defensive concepts and techniques against various types of
assault. The course involves utilizing easy, effective and proven self-defense
and martial arts tactics. It is designed as a realistic defense that would
provide a woman with knowledge to make an educated decision regarding
resistance to a physical threat.
The course is not a martial arts program. It emphasizes
self-awareness, prevention, risk-reduction and avoidance, while progressing
on to the basics of hands-on personal defense training.

The District Police Department currently
has four Certified
R. A. D.
Instructors.
Officer Al Ambito
Officer Frank Laveaga
Officer Joe Juarez
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Officer Chris Nanquil
These certified instructors have developed a training course that would be available
for District employees and students to participate in.

TENTATIVE TRAINING SCHEDULE FOR 2005:
3 Day Course -
12 Hours of Total Instruction
Grossmont
College Campus:
*All
participants must attend all three days*
Tentative Course Schedule:
No classes scheduled at this time
Cuyamaca
College Campus:
Tentative Course Schedule:
No classes scheduled at this time
*** NOTE ***
*** All participants must
attend all three days of training to
complete the 12 hour
Course. ***
Be sure to regularly check our web page
for updates on these upcoming training courses.
Class size is limited so
for additional course inquiries or to be placed in the course waiting
list, please contact
Officer Al Ambito
at the District Police office
at (619) 644-7654.
Ride Along / Walk Along
Program
The
Ride-Along / Walk-Along program through the District Police Department is a
Community Oriented Policing (COP) format designed to educate the College
Community about the day-to-day activity within the District Police
Department.
It is
a partnership with the College Community where a member of the community
would be able to “ride” along with a District Police Officer in a Police
vehicle while patrolling the campus, responding to radio calls or conducting
a vehicle traffic stop. The community member may also “walk” along with a
Police Officer while patrolling the interior of the campus on foot.
This
would provide the community member the opportunity to ask the officers
questions regarding their duties, capabilities and authority or just ask the
officer any police related questions that the member may have.
Anyone
interested in participating in this program may contact the District Police
Department by calling (619) 644-7654 or dialing extension 7654 from any
District telephone.
Shop with a Cop
(SWAC)
Shop
With A Cop (SWAC) is an organization dedicated to creating and providing a
wonderful holiday experience for 300 disadvantaged children throughout the
San Diego area. Police Officers and Deputies from Local, State and Federal
agencies participate in interacting with the children in a positive holiday
setting.
During
the 2002 Holidays, the
SWAC organization, through
several events throughout the year 2002, was able to raise $30,000 to provide
$100 of shopping money to each child at the Sports Arena TARGET store.
The
fun started at the San Diego Sea World where children and their “Cop”
partners enjoy “brunch” and entertainment. The children then took part with a
parade of Police vehicles that started from Sea World and on to the Sports
Arena TARGET store.
Each
child was able to have fun going through the store, looking for their
favorite toys. With the Holidays in mind, some thoughtful children even pick
out toys for their brothers and sisters.
District
Police Officers are currently active in the
SWAC
program to continually provide Community Service to the children of San Diego
County.


Annual Toy and Teddy Bear Drive
Program
For
several years now, during the Holiday Seasons, the District Police Department
has been involved with the spearheading of the Annual Holiday Toy and Teddy
Bear Drive.
The
program, in coordination with the Volunteers of America for East County Kids
organization, was designed to provide comfort and assistance to families with
children who are heavily burdened and would not be able to celebrate the
holidays in a very merry way.
All
(New) Toys and Teddy Bears are collected at the District Police offices on both
Grossmont and Cuyamaca campuses.
Every
year, with everyone’s generosity, we try to continue in making a difference
in a child’s life.
Just remember:
There is no greater joy than to see a smile on a child’s face during
the holiday season.
For any questions or more information regarding the
Annual Toy and
Teddy Bear Drive, please contact
Kim
Danielson by e-mail or by calling the District Police office at (619)
644-7654.
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