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  1. The Deputy Explorer Program is a career development and education program, open to mature young adults between the ages of 14-20, who have an interest in the law enforcement profession. Its purpose is to provide training and experiences that assist young adults in maturing, becoming more responsible, compassionate, independent, and self ...

  2. The Explorer Training Academy at the Sheriff’s Training Academy and Regional Services (STARS) Center is the primary training site for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Deputy Explorer program, and is a Learning For Life “Certified Law Enforcement Explorer Academy”.

  3. What is the Explorer Academy? The primary explorer training academy is at the Sheriff's Training Academy and Regional Services Center (STARS) in Whittier, with satellite training academies at Lancaster Sheriff Station and the College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita.

  4. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Explorer Training Academy at STARS Center is the largest explorer training academy in the county. All governmental law enforcement agencies with explorer programs are eligible to participate in the STARS Explorer Training Academy.

  5. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Deputy Explorer Program is a career development and education program, open to youths who are between fourteen years and twenty-one years of age, who have expressed an interest in the law enforcement profession and volunteering in their community.

  6. Created in 1969, The Deputy Explorer Program is a career development and education program, open to mature young adults between the ages of 14-20, who have an interest in the law enforcement profession.

  7. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Explorer Program recruits students ages 14-21 who interested in a career in law enforcement or other related fields. As a Deputy Explorer, students are given tools to become better citizens.