The Turkish National Police Academy (, PA) is a public police university located in Ankara, Turkey. Operating under the General Directorate of Security, the academy provides undergraduate and graduate education in security and forensic sciences, as well as professional training for future police officers and leaders.
The academy was established as the Police Institute in 1937 to provide in-service training for police officers. In 1940, it became a two-year college, and in 1962, was recognized as a three-year higher education institution. Since 1984, it has offered undergraduate education and was officially renamed the Police Academy. Following structural changes in 1991 and 2001, the academy expanded to include various faculties and institutes, gaining full university status. In 2015, with further reforms, its structure and authority were broadened to serve as the central body managing police education and human resources for the Turkish police force.
The Police Academy is headed by a president appointed by the President of Turkey. The current president is Prof. Dr. Murat Balcñ. The academy consists of several specialized training and research institutions:
The academy also houses multiple research centers, such as:
The academy provides a variety of degree and professional development programs:
The institutes offer master's and doctoral programs in areas such as security strategies, international security, forensic sciences, criminal justice, crime research, and traffic safety. The programs train both academic staff and expert professionals for the police and related agencies.
The academy's main campus is in Gölbaà Âñ, Ankara, with additional facilities in Anittepe. The PMYO and POMEM schools are located in several provinces across Turkey.
The academy participates in international security research and EU education programs, including Erasmus+, and collaborates with foreign police academies and universities.