Our Mission
Nassau County
Auxiliary Police Unit 116 is a community based group of
professional volunteers whose primary function is to
assist the Nassau County Police Department by:
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Assisting and relieving police officers at scenes
requiring police presence.

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Providing patrols in marked radio equipped police
cars to reduce the incidents of crime and vandalism
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Controlling traffic and perimeters in and around
areas of accidents, fires, and major disasters.
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Controlling traffic and provide security at parades,
marathons, and other community events.
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Providing crime prevention and awareness programs
for community organizations.
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Providing assistance to the residents of Nassau
County in the event of a disaster as per Nassau
County's emergency plan.
Nassau County Auxiliary Police Unit
116 is part of the Nassau County Police Department's
Community Safety Unit / Auxiliary Police Section.
Civil defense was created by federal law in the 1940's
to protect the residents of the United States during,
before and after attack by enemy forces. In 1951 the New
York State Defense Emergency Act further defined the use
of civil defense forces (auxiliary police). Today,
our main mission is to mitigate
against, prepare for, respond to, and recover from an
emergency. Emergencies can range from hurricanes,
storms, floods, blackouts, nuclear emergencies,
terrorist incidents, etc.
Training
Our
auxiliary police officers must attend and complete a 26
session basic training course which is taught by state
certified instructors at the Nassau County Police
Academy. To keep our members updated each member must
attend in service training which is conducted when
required. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training at
the Nassau Police/Fire Academy is available to all
members after certain criteria is met.
All
graduates of the 26 session course are certified as Part
Time Peace Officers by the New York State DCJS Office of
Public Safety. Although auxiliary police officers may
not carry firearms in Nassau County, the are trained and
certified to carry a police baton and OC spray.
Any member who is interested in being considered for
promotions must attend and complete a supervisors course
at the police academy.
College Credit
Students enrolled as criminal
justice majors may be eligible for college credits for
participation in the auxiliary police program.
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