Explorer Post 1999

Explorer Advisor Officer J. Farmer
james.farmer@dpd.ci.dallas.tx.us
Explorer Post 1999 


What is Law Enforcement Exploring?

Law Enforcement Exploring is a part of the Boy Scouts of America. It is designed to  aquaint young  people, both boys and girls, with the nature  and com-
plexity of law enforcement.  The purpose of the Program is to:

  • Build individual character                    
  • Develop leaderdhip skills                      
  • Gain appreciation of community service
  • Develop good citizenship                     

Goals and Objectives

The  goals and  objectives of the  Dallas Law Enforcement Explorer
Program are:

  • Further Explorers' education 
  • Encourage their participation in a widevariety of service activities            
  • Enhance their preparation for future roles as citizens, leaders and law enforcement officers

How Do You Qualify?

Both male and female young adults ar encouraged to join.  To joinyou must:                                                                                        

  • Be between the ages of 14 and 21
  • Have a sincere interest in law enforcement
  • Be enrolled in school and maintain a "C" average
  • Have parental permission if under the age of 18
  • Have no serious police record           
  • Be in good health                         
  • Maintain a neat appearance and manner in compliance with the policies of the program   
  • Pass a thorough background check
  • Pass a structured review board    
  • Complete the basic Explorer Training Program

If you meet the above criteria, 
POLICE EXPLORER POST 1999 WANTS YOU!
 

If  you are  interested  in obtaining information about the Police Explorers  Program  and  what  it  takes to  become  an explorer we invite you and your parents to contact the Explorers Advisor

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Contact

Dallas Police Department
SouthCentral Division
1999 E. Camp Wisdom Rd
Dallas, TX 75241
Tel 214-671-4500
SouthCentral Division Commander
South Patrol          Interim Deputy Chief   David Davis
214-671-4535   

Community Engagement Unit
214-671-4500
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