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Explorer Post 602
 

Law Enforcement Exploring or Police Explorers is a volunteer program designed for young adults interested in law enforcement. This program gives young people, ages 14-20, the chance to explore a career in law enforcement or simply learn more about the job. Many individuals have used the explorer program as a stepping stone into professional law enforcement careers. Exploring exists to accomplish a major goal: To provide the structure and resources needed for the youth of America to learn about career opportunities, to make ethical choices, and to achieve their full potential as individuals.

While the program has been operational in the US for over a half century, Exploring is now run by Learning for Life (LFL), a branch of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). They also sponsor Exploring in other careers, such as law, fire, medicine, aviation, and science. Police agencies that want to run a similar program independently generally refer to their organizations as "Police Cadets".

Each post is unique and depends on department policy and guidelines to determine activities and training. Some typical activities include uniformed patrol ride-alongs to observe officers at work, classes on law enforcement topics, Reserve Academy, and interacting with public during street fairs, parades, or other civic events.

Every two years, Learning for Life hosts a national conference for Law Enforcement Explorers. The conferences include role-playing scenarios that law enforcement officers regularly encounter, seminars, and networking opportunities. The 2008, conference was held in Denver, CO.

Explorer Post 602 now has a FACEBOOK page. Members and their parents may log in using your FACEBOOK login and search for "Explorer Post 602" under groups. This site is optional and is intended to enhance communication on post activities. Members may send a request to join. All items posted must meet the expectations of the organization and supporting organizations. No inappropriate material will be permitted.

Explorer Post 602, Berrien County Explorers

Sgt. Steve Campbell

More information and qualifications.

Contact information
Sgt. Steve Campbell
Scampbel@berriencounty.org
(269) 983-7141 ext 6230

Meetings are held the first and third Thursday of each month.

Time: 6pm - 8pm

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Post News:

  •  2008 Explorer of the Year - Spencer Hartman!
  •  Explorer Post 602 now has a "Certified" Ride-along program for Explorers 18 and older.
  • We have new Post Flag.
  • We have a Facebook group listed under "Explorer Post 602."

Mission Statement

"It is the mission of Learning for Life to enable young people to become responsibleindividuals by teaching positive character traits, career development, leadership, and life skills so they can make ethical choices and achieve their full potential."

 


 
 
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