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The Los Angeles Police Department Cadet Program, known informally as the LAPD Cadets, is a cadet program run and sponsored by the Los Angeles Police Department for youth aged 13 to 17. [1] The cadet program is similar in nature to the police explorer programs that are present in many police departments through the Learning for Life program.
A Times review shows the LAPD's academy is graduating about half the number of recruits needed per class to keep pace with Mayor Karen Bass' ambitious plan to expand the department to 9,500 officers.
The Bermuda Police Service junior Police Cadets programme is for secondary school students (the modifier "Junior" being necessary to distinguish the programme from the Police Cadet programme for young adults studying at the Bermuda College, which functions as a path of entry into the service).
The LAPD Cadet Program is the department's police explorer program. The program was formerly called the Explorer Program but was changed in 2009 after the police commission broke off its partnership with the Boy scouts over policies barring homosexuals, atheists, and agnostics from being troop leaders.
A former Los Angeles police officer was sentenced after he pleaded no contest to statutory rape charges in the sexual abuse of a 15-year-old girl in the department`s cadet program, authorities ...
Law Enforcement Exploring, commonly referred to as Police Explorers or Police Scouts, is an American vocational education program that allows youth to explore a career in law enforcement by working with local law enforcement agencies.
Mar. 31—Black, shiny boots snapped together as the call to attention sounded. Fists at their sides, the cadets stood with their backs ramrod straight as they braced for inspection Tuesday at the ...
LAPD officers are scheduled to vote next week on the contract, which would boost annual starting pay from about $74,000 — the amount provided the moment a cadet walks into the Police Academy ...