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CBP Explorer Academy
The restructuring of a new CBP Explorer Leadership Academy is
underway. The academy will consist of various levels of training that
provide the Explorers with the leadership skills necessary to become
exemplary law enforcement officers. Several CBP training locations are
being considered including the Advanced Training Center at Harpers
Ferry, WV. Logistical and staffing requirements are being addressed
with the intention of conducting an academy in 2009.
Mission Statement
The United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Explorer Academy
will enhance leadership, professionalism, and personal development by
promoting citizenship, integrity, accountability, fairness, service,
and pride.
The CBP Explorer Academy will provide
uniform and quality training to CBP Explorers in order to promote the
professional image of the United States Customs and Border Protection.
The CBP Explorer Academy will empower
youth through positive encouragement to further drug and violence
prevention programs as well as to develop career values and goals.
The CBP Explorer Academy will foster
cultural awareness and respect through leadership diversity,
structure, and discipline.
Facts about the CBP Explorer Academy
The Law Enforcement Explorer Program was
established in 1968 to afford qualified young men and women the
opportunity to affiliate themselves with the criminal justice field
prior to reaching the eligible age for appointment as law enforcement
professionals.

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CBPEA will provide an intense training environment
with high level instructors who actively promote the core values of
integrity, accountability, fairness, service, and pride through
leadership, professionalism, and personal development courses. These
instructors came from federal, state, and local law enforcement
agencies as well as military personnel to uniformly provide excellent
training to eligible CBP Explorers from across the country. Courses
focused on law enforcement techniques and procedures necessary for the
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The CBP Academy will not only strengthen
the performance and skills necessary to compete at local and national
competitions but also create camaraderie for Explorers from across the
nation. Explorers who attend will embark on a challenging endeavor
where they will learn and apply the necessary skills of fundamental
and advanced leadership.
The training blocks of the Academy are
designed to encourage structure, discipline, conflict resolution
techniques and cultural awareness by creating an interactive
environment for Explorers. This instructional format will help prepare
them to serve as better citizens and role models in their communities.
The Academy instills the importance of
officer safety through the use of highly trained instructors and the
use of non-combative resources and techniques.
Training
Courses for CBPEA participants include,
but are not limited to the following areas:
- History of the Customs and Border Protection
- CBP/Border Patrol Laws and Operations
- Basic Investigation Skills
- Building Search
- Crime and Drug Prevention
- Crime Scene Search
- Criminal and Constitutional Law
- Cultural Awareness
- Drill and Ceremonies
- Ethics and Integrity
- Firearms Range and Safety Procedure
- Hostage Negotiations
- Interview and Interrogations Skills
- Leadership Dynamics
- Physical Training
- Report Writing
- Surveillance
- Traffic Stops
Certifications
Upon completion of the Academy all
participants will receive a Certificate of Graduation. Other awards
will be presented for highest achievement in various categories.
Other CBPEA Activities
Other activities may include:
- Tours of CBP facilities
- High Adventure Activities
- Social event
Qualifications for Participation
In order to meet the minimum
qualifications to participate in CBPEA, Explorers must:
- Have at least one year experience as an
Explorer
- Have the full official and complete Explorer
Uniform, including badge
- Have approval from Post Head Advisor
- Have approval from Parent or Legal Guardian
- Submit an application and at least 2 Letters
of Recommendation
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