RPD Explorer Post
Law Enforcement Explorer posts help youth to gain insight into a variety of programs that offer hands-on career activities. For young men and women who are interested in careers in the field of law enforcement, Exploring offers experiential learning with lots of fun-filled, hands-on activities that promote the growth and development of adolescent youth.
Law Enforcement Explorers are youth volunteers and are often associated with their local police department. The Exploring program is nationally sponsored by Learning for Life. The Exploring program’s purpose is to provide experiences that help young people mature and to prepare them to become responsible and caring adults.
Law Enforcement Exploring is a worksite based program for young men and women who have completed the eighth grade and are 14 years of age, or are 15 years of age but have not yet reached their 21st birthday.
Exploring programs are based on five areas of emphasis: career opportunities, life skills, citizenship, character education, and leadership experience.
Career Opportunities
Life Skills
Citizenship
Character Education
Leadership Experience
Young adults involved in Exploring will
Gain practical knowledge of and experience in a career
Engage in a program of activities centered on career opportunities, life skills, citizenship, character development, and leadership experience to encourage the development of the whole person
Have opportunities to take on leadership roles
Have a chance to learn and grow in a supportive, caring and enjoyable environment
Want to learn more about the Explorer program?
Think you may be interested in joining?
Drop one of the post advisors an e-mail. They would love to hear from you.
Brian.Alcorn@cor.gov
Luis.Camacho@cor.gov
Nancy.Holm@cor.gov
