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Warren Township Police
Department
What is "Exploring?"Exploring is for young men and women of high school age. The intent of law enforcement Exploring is to educate and involve youth in police operations and to interest them in law enforcement functions whether they enter police work or not. Exploring can further each Explorer's education, encourage the Explorer's participation in a rewarding and productive service activity, and enhance the Explorer's preparation for future roles as citizen and community members. Besides gaining a working knowledge of police work, the participants have the opportunity to give of themselves to their community. What Do Explorers Do?Explorers can volunteer at community events doing security work, directing traffic, fingerprinting small children, and helping with Crime Prevention Programs. Members can also learn first hand how Police Officers do their jobs. Officers and Detectives with special skills are invited to meetings to explain how the different divisions of the Police Department operate. Explorer Training:Law enforcement posts conduct a variety of programs and projects featuring safety, training, and service. The following listing is an example of some of the activities and training in which the Explorers may participate.
Other Benefits:Being an Explorer offers many opportunities to learn valuable leadership skills, make new friends, deal with the public and have fun! Each summer, the Warren Police Explorers attend a Regional Law Enforcement Explorer Conference, which is hosted by different cities every year. Want to Join:
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