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Police Academy may refer to:Police academy, a training school for police recruits
Police Academy Hyderabad, national police academy in Hyderabad, India
Police Academy (franchise), a 1984–1994 series of seven films
Police Academy (film), the first film in the Police Academy franchise
Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment, the second film in the Police Academy franchise
Police Academy 3: Back in Training, the third film in the Police Academy franchise
Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol, the fourth film in the Police Academy franchise
Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach, the fifth film in the Police Academy franchise
Police Academy 6: City Under Siege, the sixth film in the Police Academy franchise
Police Academy: Mission to Moscow, the seventh film in the Police Academy franchise
Police Academy , a 1988–89 animated series
Police Academy: The Series, a 1997–98 live-action TV series
Police Academy Stunt Show, a theme park attraction
Police Academy (album), a 1997 album by Strontium 90
Al-Shorta SC, an Iraqi football club that once played under the name of Madaris Al-Shorta, meaning Police Schools
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