
Ventura County Sheriffs Department provides a Law
Enforcement Explorer program to educate and involve the youth of the community
in police operations and interest them in law enforcement functions whether
they aspire to enter police work or not. The Explorer program establishes an
awareness of the complexities of police services and broadens an Explorer's
firsthand knowledge of the challenges and job skills that make up our
communities' police services.
What is Exploring?
Law Enforcement Exploring is an exciting way for young men
and women to explore the dynamic field of law enforcement. As an Explorer, you
will have the opportunity to participate in:
- Patrol Ride-Alongs
- Law Enforcement Explorer Competitions
- Station Operations
Community Service – which can count towards school credit
And Much More!
Will I Receive Training?
As a Law Enforcement Explorer, you will attend a three-week,
120-hour academy designed exclusively for Law Enforcement Explorers. The
academy is held at the Ventura County Police and Sheriff's Reserve Academy in
Camarillo. The course is usually scheduled during the summer. You will be
permitted to fully participate in the Explorer program until the academy is
available.
Program Objectives
At the discretion and direction of the advisors and sworn
deputies, the intent of the Exploring Program is to:
- Further each Explorer's education
- Encourage the Explorer's participation in a rewarding and productive
service activity
- Enhance the Explorer's preparation for the future role as a
citizen and community member
Allow the Explorer to observe first hand the field activities of
the Sheriff's Department
- Encourage the Explorer to give of themselves to the community
- Provide the Law Enforcement community an opportunity to further
an investment in its own future through positive relationships with fit and
capable young adults
Qualifications
- 14 to 21 years old and completed the 8th grade
- Completion of the Explorer Application
- Pass a rigid background examination
- Maintain a 2.0 grade point average
- No criminal history
- No alcohol or drug use
- Good driving record (if applicable)
Program Expectations
- Attend scheduled meetings
- Participate in organized details and fundraisers
- Have fun and learn!

For more information contact:
Ventura County Sheriff's Department
East County Patrol
Thousand Oaks Police
2101 E. Olsen Road
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
805-645-9847