Law Enforcement, Explorer
For over 30 years, the Riverside County Sheriff's Department has supported an active young persons between the ages 14 and 21. Law Enforcement Exploring is a division of the Boy Scouts of America that gives you a hands-on look at what a career in law enforcement is really like.
Explorers serve the community in various ways such as directing traffic at special events, crime prevention programs and light security details. Once you become eligible, you can participate in the ride-a-long program. You become an extra set of eyes and ears for the officers and assist them on various calls. The Post meets weekly or bi-weekly (depending on the post), to discuss Explorer business and upcoming events. Participating in a Law Enforcement Explorer Post is a great start to your law enforcement career!
To contribute your time and skills to your community, please contact the Station Volunteer Coordinator. You will be asked to: obtain your parents' permission, participate in an oral interview as scheduled, pass a background investigation, have good moral character, have no major criminal record, and be interested!!!
Apply today and join other dedicated youths in serving their community. Contact Mike Petersen, Area Explorer Commander, Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, 10500 5th Avenue, Riverside, CA 91890.
For more information go to the following web sites:
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/protective-service/police-and-detectives.htm
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/office-and-administrative-support/police-fire-ambulance-dispatching.htm
Explorers serve the community in various ways such as directing traffic at special events, crime prevention programs and light security details. Once you become eligible, you can participate in the ride-a-long program. You become an extra set of eyes and ears for the officers and assist them on various calls. The Post meets weekly or bi-weekly (depending on the post), to discuss Explorer business and upcoming events. Participating in a Law Enforcement Explorer Post is a great start to your law enforcement career!
To contribute your time and skills to your community, please contact the Station Volunteer Coordinator. You will be asked to: obtain your parents' permission, participate in an oral interview as scheduled, pass a background investigation, have good moral character, have no major criminal record, and be interested!!!
Apply today and join other dedicated youths in serving their community. Contact Mike Petersen, Area Explorer Commander, Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, 10500 5th Avenue, Riverside, CA 91890.
For more information go to the following web sites:
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/protective-service/police-and-detectives.htm
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/office-and-administrative-support/police-fire-ambulance-dispatching.htm