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Explorers
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Los
Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Law Enforcement Explorer
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Since
its inception in 1969, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's
Law Enforcement Explorer Program has created new inroads of understanding
between youth, law enforcement, and the community.
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What is Law Enforcement Exploring? The Law Enforcement Explorer Program is a Sheriff's Department youth oriented program. It is affiliated with the special interest phase of the Boy Scouts of America. It's primary purpose is to provide, through actual experience, a means by which young men and women may determine if they would like to pursue a career in law enforcement. The program also provides the Sheriff's Department with additional human resources and it opens an important avenue of understanding with an energetic, concerned society of young people. |
Training: After acceptance
into the Program, initial training for new Deputy Explorers takes
place at one of the Sheriff's Explorer Academies. They
are located at 11515 South Colima Road, Whittier, and at The College
of the Canyons, 26455 N. Rockwell Canyon Road, Valencia. The Explorer
Academy consists of approximately 184 hours of instruction during 18
weeks of training on Saturdays. |
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WHO ARE WE SEEKING?
How
and Where Do I Join? If you decide you want to become
a Law Enforcement Explorer, and you feel that you meet the minimum
qualifications, please
contact the Explorer Advisor at any of the Sheriff's
Stations located throughout the County. You need not live in an area
policed entirely by the Sheriff's Department to become a member of
the Explorer Program.
We invite you to call if you are uncertain about any aspects of the
Program. |
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