BSO Law Enforcement Explorers

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Parents, teachers and law enforcement professionals are constantly seeking ways to expose teenagers to positive values and role models. The Law Enforcement Explorers Program at the Broward Sheriff's Office is a successful example of how adult intervention can instill responsibility, leadership, teamwork and self-reliance.

The program works with teens and young adults (14-20 years of age) by allowing them to interact with law enforcement and other community advisors in a serious, regimented atmosphere where the students can demonstrate their personal initiative. The program offers young adults the opportunity to learn and experience lawful citizenship as they participate side-by-side with law enforcement deputies and civilian personnel in ongoing training and community service projects.

Explorers receive a wide variety of training, including basic and advanced Law Enforcement Explorer Academy training programs, including, but not limited to, self-defense; patrol procedures; traffic stops; report writing; domestic violence; Florida law; and, arrest procedures.

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Explorers who first enter the program are placed on a four-month probationary period. All Explorers are required to attend weekly meetings, which include wearing their uniforms for inspection and training seminars.

Explorers participate in a variety of community policing projects including child fingerprinting, school safety seminars and crime prevention programs. Explorers can also assist in various law enforcement details including traffic control and searches. Explorers who are 16 years old or older, and who meet eligibility requirements, are allowed to ride with BSO patrol deputies during their normal shifts.

To qualify for membership, candidates must be at least 14 years of age and under 21, must achieve and maintain a 2.0 GPA, and must not have a criminal or gang background or involvement. Candidates under 18 years old must have the approval and cooperation of a parent or guardian. The Broward Sheriff's Office Explorers are recognized nationwide and have earned numerous awards throughout their competitions.

Senior Explorer Advisors

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Location

Name

Phone

Email

Central Broward

Deputy Lauren Herrera

954-605-6269

Lauren_Herrera@sheriff.org

Cooper City

Deputy Paola Bello-Sanchez

954-658-8439

Paola_Bello-Sanchez@sheriff.org

Deerfield Beach

Deputy Neil Mondesir

954-480-4300

Neil_Mondesir@sheriff.org

Lauderdale Lakes

Deputy Bryan Dorsett

954-321-4800

Bryan_Dorsett@sheriff.org

North Lauderdale

Deputy Kenny Kwan

954-722-5800

Kenny_Kwan@sheriff.org

Oakland Park

Deputy Tiffani Osborne

954-202-3131

Tiffani_Osborne@sheriff.org

Pompano Beach

Deputy Mike Carabine

954-786-4201

Michael_Carabine@sheriff.org

Tamarac

Deputy Tenika Hylton

954-720-2225

Tenika_Hylton@sheriff.org

West Park

Deputy Iamel Martinez

954-985-1953

Iamel_Martinez@sheriff.org

Weston

Deputy Mark Skolnick

954-389-2010

Mark_Skolnick@sheriff.org

BSO Law Enforcement Explorers Duties

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BSO Law Enforcement Explorers commit time on Tuesdays, Saturdays (and occasionally Sundays) to the program and to the assistance of BSO deputies. Explorers are called upon to assist in a variety of situations:

Public Safety

To provide assistance to the public in areas such as aiding the injured and locating lost persons.

Traffic and Crowd Control

To facilitate the safe and efficient movements of traffic (vehicles and pedestrians) as required by department personnel during specified functions, i.e. youth fairs, pioneer days, carnivals, and traffic accidents.

Crime Prevention

Explorers will assist the Crime Prevention Unit in its endeavors to increase public awareness of the principles and practices of crime prevention.