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Law Enforcement Exploring, commonly referred to as "Police Explorers" is a career-oriented program that gives young adults the opportunity to explore a career in law enforcement by working with local
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. Founded on July 12, 1973, it's one of the
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programs from
Learning for Life Learning for Life (LFL) is a United States school and work-site based youth program that is an affiliate of the Boy Scouts of America. It utilizes programs designed for schools and community-based organizations that are designed to prepare yout ...
, a non-Scouting subsidiary of the
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. The program is generally available to qualified young adults who graduated 8th grade and are ages 14 through 21.


Organization


National

Learning for Life (LFL) coordinates the Law Enforcement Exploring program at the national level. LFL provides resources such as advisor training, sample policies, and insurance. LFL also hosts a biannual conference and competition, the National Law Enforcement Explorer Conference.


Local

Local Explorer programs are chartered by a local law enforcement agency. At least one officer from that agency serves as the post "Advisor". This advisor is responsible for department-level administration of the program, and ensuring that the program meets the departments objectives. Most posts maintain a command structure mirroring that of the hosting agency.


Activities and training

Each post is unique and the activities of each depend on their specific department's policies and guidelines. Typical activities include: *Weekly or bi-monthly administrative and training *Patrol "ride-alongs" (Some Posts require the Explorers participating be 18 years or older and participate as private citizens) *Community Service *Tactical training *
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s *Search and Rescue ( ESAR posts specialize in this) *Radio procedure (how to properly use police radios) *Arrests and use of force * Traffic stops *Building searches * Crime scene investigations *Crisis/hostage negotiations *Report writing *Domestic crises *Emergency first aid & CPR/AED/officer down *White collar crime *Active shooter response *Field intoxication tests After September 11, 2001, some Explorer posts have focused their training on counter-terrorism, border patrol, drug raids, hostage negotiation, and active shooter areas, while still teaching the above listed areas.


Academy

In some areas of the country, Explorers may go to an Explorer Academy, usually consecutive weekends or week-long to receive training and discipline, similar in nature to that of a real law enforcement academy. The academy ends with a graduation ceremony where certificates (such as
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certification) and awards are given. Some systems may provide different levels of Academy training, such as: *Basic (Complete overview of basic law enforcement) *Advanced (with rotating topic each academy or simply more in-depth training on various topics) *Explorer Administrative Assistants ( EAA's assist in the running of academies and assist with training) *Selection (Either to prepare for a leadership position within the post or to prepare for the actual hiring process) *Academy Police Department (Explorers apply, and are selected to join the APD, this course will simulate what it is like to work for a law enforcement agency for a week, using mock scenes to challenge the Explorer) *Ride Along (Explorers learn how to safely ride alongside a police officer serving on his or her patrol shift. They learn where to stand on traffics stops and how to react in high stress situations. They are also taught when and when not to get out of the patrol car depending on the severity of the call.) A majority of Explorer Training, including Academies are instructed by post advisers.


Activities


Public events

Public services are a chance for the Explorers to get out in public and interact with the community. Events range from
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at parades, to providing security and uniformed presence at events like fairs and sporting events, and directing traffic during mass traffic floods; such as those following sporting and other civic events.


Conferences and competition

Every-other year, Learning for Life hosts a National Law Enforcement Explorer Conference, which includes role-playing scenarios that law enforcement officers regularly encounter, seminars, and networking opportunities. The 2018 Conference was held at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. Depending on the regional structure, explorers may compete several times annually. They perform the skills they have learned (such as traffic stops, building searches, marksmanship, arrests, etc.) usually in the form of scenarios. They are graded by judges against fellow explorers from the region, country, and sometimes world.


Awards and recognition

Explorers are eligible for awards and scholarships offered through Learning for Life, and through local and regional Explorer organizations.


Criticism


Sexual abuse

Since the mid-1970s, there have been over 100 reported cases of police officers raping Explorers, the vast majority of whom were underage. Such incidents have occurred in at least 66 police departments. Learning for Life has created a set of rules governing the Explorer program, which includes a non-fraternization policy between officers (or "adult leaders") and Explorers. However, it leaves oversight to individual departments. There are no reported cases of Learning for Life revoking a police department's ability to operate an Explorer program over failed oversight leading to one or several incidents of sexual abuse.


Cities forcing posts to disband

Several cities, most notability
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, have forced their police department to disband their Explorer Program due to the Scouts’ of America’s former anti-gay policies and city laws preventing associating with businesses that discriminate. LAPD has replaced their program with the Cadet Program.


In popular culture

In the
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, '' Law and Order: Special Victims Unit'', a member of the New York Police Department Law Enforcement Explorers program jeopardizes, but then saves, a criminal case against a
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. In the
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, '' Blue Bloods'', a group of New York Police Department Law Enforcement Explorers are seen attending presentations hosted by Commissioner Francis "Frank" Xavier Reagan and Officer Jamison "Jamie" Reagan concerning the career of law enforcement.


See also

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Aviation Career Exploring Aviation Career Exploring, whose participants are called "Explorers," was one of the career-oriented programs offered by Learning for Life, a branch of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). History Air Scouts was a program of the BSA. The Air Scouts ...
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Fire Service Exploring Fire Service Exploring (sometimes referred to as just Fire Exploring or Exploring, while its participants are called "Explorers") is one of the career-oriented programs offered by Learning for Life, a branch of the Boy Scouts of America. Descrip ...
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Health Career Exploring Health Career Exploring, whose participants are called "Explorers," is one of the career-oriented programs offered by Learning for Life, a branch of the Boy Scouts of America. Description Health Career Exploring is a program for high school stude ...
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Explorer Search and Rescue Explorer Search and Rescue (ESAR) are teams of Explorers in the Learning for Life program of the Boy Scouts of America who are trained and deployed for search and rescue missions. Well-developed ESAR programs emerged in the state of Washington in ...
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Exploring Exploration refers to the historical practice of discovering remote lands. It is studied by geographers and historians. Two major eras of exploration occurred in human history: one of convergence, and one of divergence. The first, covering most ...
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Learning for Life Learning for Life (LFL) is a United States school and work-site based youth program that is an affiliate of the Boy Scouts of America. It utilizes programs designed for schools and community-based organizations that are designed to prepare yout ...


References


External links


Law Enforcement Exploring

Minnesota Law Enforcement Association

Texas Law Enforcement Association

Florida Sheriff's Explorer Association

National Law Enforcement Explorers Forum
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