Chattanooga, TN – According to the police officials, the Explorer Program is reportedly a comprehensive initiative designed for those interested in exploring a wide range of career paths within law enforcement and public safety.

The program is not solely for those aiming to become police officers; it offers a broad look at fields such as criminology, forensics, emergency response, and the justice system.

Participants gain valuable skills, knowledge, and real-world experience that can apply to various career paths. Created in partnership with the Boy Scouts of America, the Explorer Program combines classroom instruction with hands-on fieldwork, giving participants a realistic view of what working in law enforcement entails.

**Program Highlights Include:**

– **Weekly Training**: Led by experienced officers and investigators, participants learn about core police duties, self-defense techniques, investigative processes, and more.

– **Ride-Alongs**: Explorers can experience real-time police work through patrol ride-alongs, observing the responsibilities of officers in action.

– **Explorer Competitions**: The program includes annual competitions where Explorers from across the region test their skills and teamwork.

– **Career Pathways**: Many former Explorers have gone on to pursue successful careers in local, state, and federal law enforcement.

For young people between 13 and 21 interested in gaining an inside look at law enforcement, the Explorer Program provides a valuable opportunity to learn about the profession and develop foundational skills for future careers in public safety.