Police Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol (RSVP)
Police Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol (RSVP) In 1992, the San Diego Police Department created a volunteer program now known as the "Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol" (RSVP). The focus of this program is to extend community-based services throughout the city. The R.S.V.P program helps promote community awareness and helps San Diego citizens feel safe. Volunteers perform vacation house checks, You Are Not Alone (YANA) checks, and other community crime prevention programs. Requirements: Interest in working with law enforcement officers. Semi or fully retired, 50 years or older. Valid California driver's license. Available for patrol a minimum of 3 days a month. Pass a background check. Have no felony convictions.
TRAINING: All Senior Volunteer Patrol applicants approved for the program will attend a formal two-week academy. Some of the training will include Alzheimer's, Safe Return, Crime Prevention, Department Orientation, Ethics and Rules of Conduct, Radio Training, and Traffic Control.
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