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The Law Enforcement Exploring Proficiency Awards program provides an
opportunity for posts and their Explorers to earn a series of
recognition items that acknowledge their law enforcement Exploring
experience. These recognize community service, crime prevention, law
enforcement service, law enforcement training, firearms training,
emergency preparedness, tenure, and Explorer of the Year.
Each proficiency area is intended to recognize experience, tenure,
training, or leadership. These awards are intended to be worn on the Law
Enforcement Explorer uniform only.
A few examples of award placement can be found
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- 1. Law Enforcement Training
- Recognizes the accumulation of 60 hours of training in
the following areas:
- History of law enforcement (1 hour)
- The contemporary law enforcement role (2 hours)
- The criminal justice system (2 hours)
- Radio procedures (2 hours)
- Basic patrol procedures (3 hours)
- Report writing (4 hours)
- Criminal law (6 hours)
- Juvenile law (2 hours)
- Traffic law (2 hours)
- Procedures of investigation (6 hours)
- Human relations (4 hours)
- Crime prevention (8 hours)
- Accident investigation (4 hours)
- Crime scene investigation (4 hours)
- Fingerprinting and classification (4 hours)
- Narcotics and dangerous drugs (2 hours)
- Arrest and search (4 hours)
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- 2. Community Service
- Acknowledges 100 hours of community service, including
crowd traffic control, parking service, community events,
etc. Service must be preapproved and logged by the Advisor.
The recognition is a blue and yellow commendation bar.
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- 3. Crime Prevention
- Includes the basic 8 hours of crime prevention
instruction as well as an additional 8 hours of training in
areas such as neighborhood watch, home security survey, and
bicycle registration. The award is presented to Explorers
who participate in at least three departmental crime
prevention projects with a total of 25 hours of activity.
The recognition is a green and gold commendation bar.
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- 4. Law Enforcement Service
- Includes assistance to the department in areas such as
records, communications, data processing, etc. It recognizes
an accumulation of 100 hours of service. The recognition is
a red and gold commendation bar.
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- 5. Emergency Preparedness
- Certifies that the Explorer has received training in
advanced first aid and CPR; has received training in how the
post would assist in a disaster, such as flood, tornado,
hurricane, etc.; and has participated in at least one civil
defense or community-wide disaster training exercise. This
is recognized by a red and white commendation bar.
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- 6. Firearms Training
- Includes 8 hours of firearms safety training and matches
the guidelines stated in the NRA/Law Enforcement Explorer
Firearms Certification Program. This recognition is the NRA
Explorer Pro-Marksmanship bar. Note: NRA membership is not
required.
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- 7. Tenure
- Awarded to those Explorers who complete one year of
satisfactory service to the post. It is recognized with a
red commendation bar.
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- 8. Perfect Attendance
- Recognizes attendance at each scheduled meeting of the
post during the preceding year. The recognition is a yellow
and white commendation bar.
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- 9. Drug Abuse Prevention
- Acknowledges proficiency in drug abuse prevention
training and service. Requires 6 hours of advanced training
outlined in
Drug Abuse Prevention for Teens and 50 hours of service
in at least two different drug abuse prevention projects.
The recognition is a blue and silver commendation bar.
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- 10. National Law Enforcement Explorer Conference Bar
- Presented to Explorers who attend a national Law
Enforcement Explorer conference. The recognition is a dark
green commendation bar.
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- 11. National Law Enforcement Explorer Academy
- Presented to Explorers selected to attend a National Law
Enforcement Explorer Academy. The recognition is a black
commendation bar.
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- 12. Eagle or Gold Award Recognition
- May be worn by an Explorer who has achieved the Boy
Scouts of America or Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. highest award
and honor (the BSA Eagle or GSUSA Gold). The recognition is
a red, white, and blue commendation bar.
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- 13. Explorer of the Year
- Each post will be encouraged to recognize one Explorer
each year. This Explorer should be selected on the basis of
dependability, attitude, attendance, and contributions to
the post, department, and community. Explorers of the Year
are obviously recognized for their outstanding performances
and personal attributes. The recognition is a blue bar with
a gold "E."
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