EXPLORER OPERATIONS UNIT 1911
EXPLORER OPERATIONS UNIT 1911

Explorers Unit w/ Reserve Officers

As a member of the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office Explorers' Unit one learns how to do law enforcement related activities such as traffic control, fingerprinting, and other crime prevention techniques along with the help of the Sheriff's Office Reserve Unit,Traffic Enforcement Unit, Criminal Investigation Unit and Training Division.

Classroom and Special Training

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  • WHY SHOULD ONE BECOME AN EXPLORER?

  • Career Opportunities - Develop potential contacts that may broaden employment options. Boost self-confidence and experience success at school and work.

  • Leadership Experience - Acquire leadership skills necessary to fulfill one's responsibilities in society. Develop a variety of leadership traits.

  • Life Skills - Develop physical and mental fitness. Experience positive social interaction.

  • Service Learning - Encourage the skill and desire to help others. Gain a keen respect for the basic rights of others

  • Character Education - Help make ethical choices. Fulfill one's responsibilities to society as a whole.

  • Young adults in Exploring will - Gain practical knowledge of and experience in a career. Engage in a program of activities centered on career opportunities, life skills, service learning, character development, and leadership experience to encourage the development of the whole person. Have opportunities to take on leadership roles. Have a chance to learn and grow in a supportive, caring, and enjoyable environment.

  • Scholarships - An array of scholarships are available for Explorers.

  • Interact in Meetings - The Explorer Unit meets two times per month at the Bells Ferry Precinct on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at 6:30PM.

For more information on this topic, please contact Reserve Deputy H. Corbett


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