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Post is affiliated with the Florida Sheriff's
Explorers Association.
The F.S.E.A. (Florida Sheriff’s Explorer
Association) is made up of 35 explorer post from
around the state of Florida. Each post is
comprised of young adults that are interested
in the field of law enforcement. The F.S.E.A.
meets in March, June, September, and December
for State Delegates Meetings. The June conference
is a week long state conference. At these meetings
the explorers train together and have competitions
in many different fields.
Some of the fields that we train in are:
- Investigations
- Public Relations
- Crime Prevention
- Arrest
- Communications
- Crime Scene
- Radio Procedures
- Fingerprinting
- First Aid
- Firearm Safety
- Patrol Procedures
- Vehicle Stops
- Traffic Direction
- Crisis Intervention
Exploring is for young men and women who are
interested in careers in the field of law enforcement.
The program is designed to develop self-esteem,
discipline, good citizenship, and leadership with
the Post, and to strengthen the partnership between
the Sheriff's Office and the youth of our communities.
- Law Enforcement Exploring is a program for
young men and women who have completed the eighth
grade and are 14 years of age, or are 15 years
of age but have not yet reached their 21st birthday.
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- Maintain at least a 2.0 grade point average.
- No criminal history.
- Be of good moral character and willing to
follow federal, state and local laws, Bradford
County Sheriff' Office Policies and procedures
and Explorer Post bylaws.
Websites with information on the Exploring
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Meetings are on Monday nights from 6pm until
8pm., at the Sheriff’s Office. If you have
any questions you can call (904) 966-6161 and
leave a message for the Advisors David Young or
Joyce Cooley who will return your call.

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