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The Los
Angeles County Sheriff's Department sponsors one of the largest
Explorer Programs in the United States. There are presently
20 different Explorer Posts in the Sheriff's Department.
WHAT
DO SHERIFF EXPLORERS DO?

Deputy
Explorers perform non-hazardous law enforcement functions
such as; writing crime reports, public finger printing, crowd
control at civic events and parades, traffic direction, answering
telephones at the complaint desk, crime prevention programs
and countless other law enforcement functions. In addition,
Deputy Explorers ride with Regular Deputies on Law Enforcement
patrol assignments. They observe and participate in actual
patrol and law enforcement operations.
Explorers
receive training in subjects such as community relations,
leadership, criminal law, firearm safety, weaponless defense
and police procedures. Exploring is a great way for youth
to examine law enforcement as a possible career.
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