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Law enforcement Explorer programs were created to mentor teens interested in policing. But decades of weak oversight created an environment where officers could manipulate that trust. Some exploited their roles, using their authority to groom, abuse, and silence the very teens they were entrusted to guide.

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Staying Safe in Youth Law Enforcement Programs:

If you or your child is involved in a Police Explorer program – or any youth mentorship run by law enforcement – there are steps you can take to reduce risk and create safer boundaries.

Getting Help:

If you or someone you know has experienced abuse in a Police Explorer or similar youth program, here’s what to do:

Red Flags: Signs of Grooming or Abuse in Explorer Programs:

Abuse by authority figures often begins with grooming -- a gradual, often-subtle process that builds trust before violating it. Here are common warning signs in youth law enforcement programs:

 

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