WILLIAMSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT EXPLORER POST #151
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES

CHAPTER 6 - PROGRAMS AND TRAINING

            6.01  Ride-Along Program
            6.02  Shooting Program
            6.03  Training Policy
CHAPTER 6 PROGRAMS AND TRAINING
6.01 RIDE-ALONG PROGRAM A. Purpose 1. To provide the Law Enforcement Explorer with a first-hand knowledge of the patrol functions as well as a broader knowledge of basic police procedures. 2. To supplement classroom training in basic police procedures through observation and conversation with police during their performance of patrol duties. 3. To foster mutual respect between community youth and the criminal justice system. B. Eligibility Requirements 1. An Explorer must be at least 15 years of age, an active Explorer, and be in good standing with the Post. 2. The Explorer must have successfully completed the basic training program. The Explorer will demonstrate an understanding of the rules and procedures of the Ride-Along Program by passing the basic training program examination with a minimum 75% passing score. 3. The Explorer must successfully complete the new member probationary period to be able to participate in the Ride-Along Program. 4. A Release of Liability and an Agreement of Understanding of the rules and procedures of the Ride-Along Program must be signed by the Explorer. His/her parents or legal guardians must sign if the Explorer is under 18 years of age. This will be filed in the Explorer's file. The Liability Release must be notarized. 5. A Medical Release must be on file for each Explorer regardless of age. This release authorizes any W.C.S.D. Deputy to obtain emergency medical treatment for the Explorer. This release will be notarized and filed in the Explorer's file. 6. An Explorer must have attended and be shown present at one of the two regularly scheduled meetings prior to the ride along. C. Scheduling 1. All Explorers MUST ride at-least a total of eight hours each month. Explorers have the option of riding a full eight hour shift or two four hour shifts. If the Explorer signs up to ride with a Deputy and the Deputy is unable to have an Explorer ride, that Explorer MUST reschedule a ride-along at a different time. 2. Any Explorer who is eligible and desires to participate in the Ride-Along Program will contact the Sergeant in charge of sign-ups at a regularly scheduled meeting. The Explorer will let the Sergeant know the name of the Deputy he/she desires to ride with. 3. The Post Lieutenant will help verify the requested Deputies work schedule to confirm that the Deputy is working on the requested date and time. 4. At that time the Explorer Sergeant will fill out a Ride Request form for the Deputy named and will place this form in the Deputy's box. 5. The Explorer Sergeant will also fill out a Summary Explorer Ride Request form. This will be placed in the Sergeant's box whom is in charge of that particular shift. A copy of this form will also be made for the Advisor and Post Captain. 6. If circumstances arise where the requested Deputy is unable to have an Explorer ride, the Deputy will make a note on the Ride Request Form and place it in the Explorer box. The Explorer Captain will then let that Explorer know of the canceled ride. 7. The Explorer will report to the briefing room for the shift briefing on the scheduled date 15 minutes prior to the scheduled ride-along time. The Explorer will identify him/herself to the Deputy as the Explorer scheduled to ride. 8. In the event the Explorer reports to briefing as scheduled and the assigned Deputy is not available to have an Explorer ride, the Explorer may be assigned to another Deputy at the discretion of the shift supervisor. D. Deputy Qualification and Selection 1. Ride-Along Deputies are sworn officers of the Williamson County Sheriff's Department who have at least one year of patrol experience with this Department. 2. Explorers are only permitted to conduct Ride-Alongs with authorized WCSD employees. Ride-Alongs with outside law enforcement agencies is prohibited. 3. All Deputies and Officers must be positive representatives of the law enforcement profession and capable of providing a favorable image of law enforcement to youth and the community. E. Deputy Responsibility 1. The assigned Deputy is responsible for the safety and well being of the Explorer during the Ride-Along period. 2. The assigned Deputy will report any commendations, complaints, disagreements, or unusual incidents concerning the Explorer or the program itself to the Post Captain and or the Post Advisor as soon as possible. 3. The Ride-Along Deputy is encouraged to discuss with the Explorer the importance of shift briefing to include duty assignment, previous calls, warrants, stolen property, security check list, and special events. 4. The Ride-Along Deputy is encouraged to demonstrate for the Explorer an equipment readiness check to include the vehicles, weapons, radio, fire and first aid gear, and to report or replace non-working or unsafe equipment. 5. The Explorer participates in the Ride-Along Program as an observer and assistant to the Deputy. The Explorer may fulfill various duties as determined by the assigned Deputy. These may include, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING: a. Traffic control b. Crowd control c. Operation of the radio d. Assist motorist e. Complete routine paperwork f. Act as an interpreter g. Interviewing witnesses and gathering information Explorers should not: a. Interrogate suspects b. Maintain custody of any suspect c. Under any circumstances, leave the police vehicle unless permitted to do so by the assigned Deputy or a supervisor d. Assist in any scene unless permitted to do so by the assigned Deputy e. Carry a firearm f. Assist in providing cover for any possible crime in progress. g. Drive a city vehicle. 6. Should a Deputy determine an Explorer to be unsuitable to ride, the Deputy will return the Explorer to the station. The Deputy should send a memorandum to the Post Advisor briefly explaining the reason for the Explorer being unsuitable to ride. Unsuitability may include, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING: a. Violation of any part of the Explorer Manual of this Ride-Along guideline. b. Failure to follow a lawful order of the Deputy or a supervisor. c. Immaturity. d. Placing him/herself and or the Deputy in an unreasonable and or dangerous situation. 7. An Explorer who is found to be unsuitable to ride will be immediately suspended from all riding privileges. The Post Advisor will conduct an investigation and disciplinary action may follow as outlined in this manual. The Explorer may not ride again until cleared to do so by the Post Advisor. 8. In the event of a high risk call, the assigned Deputy has the discretion to choose one of the two options to insure the safety of the Explorer based on the totality of the situation at that time: Option 1: The Explorer will remain in the police vehicle and observe. The Explorer will not exit the police vehicle until the assigned Deputy has determined that the situation is safe and under control. Then, the Explorer may only do so on the verbal permission and authority of the assigned Deputy or a supervisor. In the case of an emergency, the Explorer may radio dispatch to send additional patrol units. Option 2: Upon receiving a dispatched call of a felony in progress, shooting, armed robbery, etc., where the risk factors are increased, the Deputy will pull over to the first safe and convenient location and radio the position of the Explorer and then continue to the call. In no event shall the Deputy engage or participate in a pursuit while an Explorer is present in the vehicle. F. General Rules a. Explorers are strictly prohibited from riding as civilians with the W.C.S.D. at any time. b. When another Explorer activity is scheduled, Explorers will not be permitted to participate in the Ride-Along Program. c. Explorers riding for the first time must ride with a Post Advisor for a minimum of 32 hours before riding with another approved Ride-Along Deputy. The Explorer shall ride at least 16 hours with the Day Shift Advisor and 16 hours with the Evening Shift Advisor. d. Explorers may ride on Midnight Shift after they have logged at least 24 hours with the Midnight Shift Advisor and must be off Probationary Status. e. The Explorer must be in a clean, pressed, and complete uniform before being allowed to ride. The Explorer must also be equipped with a whistle, notebook, two black ink pens, flashlight, handcuffs, radio, and all leather gear that has been issued. f. Probationary members may ride on patrol, out of uniform, for the first three months. However, they made not exceed 16 hours of patrol without wearing a uniform. When the probationary member has acquired his/her uniform, he/she may not ride more than 8 hours a month unless they have cleared this with the Advisor. g. When an Explorer is riding during meal hours, the Explorer shall be prepared with money to break at a local restaurant. h. All Explorers will be required to complete all reports while on patrol. These reports will be completed the day of patrol and shall be placed in the report folder which may be found in the Explorer box. If an Explorer assist a Deputy by filling out a report, the Explorer may make a copy of the report and turn it in. However, if the Deputy wishes to complete the report the Explorer must still fill out the proper report and turn it in. Any and all paperwork the Explorer completes shall be copied and turned in. This includes the Daily Activity Report. Explorers must fill out at least one report, i.e.. Accident, Arrest, Domestic Violence, Missing Child, Missing Person/Runaway, or Offense Report. A "Tow-In Report", Receipt for D.L/Plates/Registration, and Complaint Affidavit are not classified as reports. i. An Explorer found to be in violation of any part of these Ride-Along policies will be immediately suspended from riding privileges until he/she is reinstated by the Post Advisor. Disciplinary action may follow as outlined in this manual. 11. Conduct a. The Law Enforcement Explorer is a representative of the W.C.S.D. The Explorer shall maintain a professional attitude and demeanor in accordance with the code of conduct of the Explorer Manual. Tact, patience, and courtesy shall be observed under all circumstances. b. The Explorer must follow the assigned Deputy's directions regardless of his/her personal feelings, prior training, or experience. c. The Explorer must report any disagreement or argument with the Ride-Along Deputy to the Post Advisor as soon as possible. d. The Explorer and Ride-Along Deputy will notify the Post Advisor as soon as possible should any unusual problems occur, for example: traffic accident, Explorer or Deputy injury, or any unacceptable Explorer or Deputy actions. e. The Explorer, at no time, will place him/herself in a situation that may cause bodily harm to him/herself unless it is to assist a Deputy in distress. 6.02 SHOOTING PROGRAM A. The National Law Enforcement Exploring Committee, the Police Activities Division, and the Air Gun Committee of the N.R.A., have developed a Pistol Shooting Program which provides Explorers the opportunity to acquire an appreciation for the safety aspects of firearms through a number of methods: 1. A CO2 revolver qualification program. 2. A .38 caliber qualification program. B. Each course of fire has been designed specifically for the Explorer program and affords qualifying Explorers a chance to earn the accompanying bars and certificates. C. Chartered Law Enforcement Explorer Post may affiliate with the N.R.A. to participate in a wide range of shooting programs offered by the N.R.A. to their junior shooters. D. Each year the National Law Enforcement Explorer Pistol Shooting Program conducts its national championships. They are conducted at the National Law Enforcement Explorer Conference. In years when a National Law Enforcement Explorer Conference is not scheduled, the championships are conducted at the National Explorer Olympics. E. Top shooters from the National Law Enforcement Explorer Pistol Shooting Championships are invited for a unique training experience at the United States Olympic Training Center at Colorado Springs, Colorado. 6.03 TRAINING POLICY A. Explorers will train at weekly meetings to prepare for competitions at the State and National level. In addition to competition events, Explorers will train in other areas related to law enforcement. Guest speakers and field trips will be scheduled to expose the Explorers to the wide range of career opportunities in the law enforcement field. The following categories highlight some of the topics which will be taught. B. Ride-Along Academy 1. Explorers must complete this academy in order to ride on patrol. The academy is typically held on a Saturday from 8:00-18:00hrs. and a Sunday from 12:00-18:00hrs. A minimum of the following topics will be covered: a. Patrol Procedures b. Radio Procedures c. Traffic Direction d. City and County Geography e. Ride-Along Policy f. Criminal Codes g. Traffic Codes h. Events for Competition i. Report writing 2. A written test will be given during the next regularly scheduled meeting. An Explorer must score at least 75% to pass and to be eligible to ride. C. Basic Training 1. Basic training provided on training nights and during Explorer academies may include, but are not limited to, the following: a. History of Law Enforcement b. Contemporary Law Enforcement c. Criminal Justice System d. Human Relations e. Principles of investigation f. Fingerprinting Classification g. Crime Prevention h. Arrest and Search Procedures i. Crime Scene Investigation j. Basic Patrol k. Report writing l. Traffic/Juvenile/Criminal Law m. Radio Procedures n. Accident Investigation o. Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs 2. The topic will be covered as time permits. Consideration must be given to preparing Explorers for competitions. D. Advanced Training 1. Advanced training may include the following: a. CPR/First Aid b. Firearms Safety c. Drug Awareness 2. Training in these areas will be provided as time permits. E. Competition Training 1. The W.C.S.D. Explorer Post actively participates in State and National competitions. The following team events are common at both competitions: a. Accident Investigation b. Crime Scene Investigation c. Felony/Misdemeanor Traffic Stop d. Domestic Crisis e. Building Search/Shoot Don't Shoot f. Serving warrants/Drug Search and Seizure g. Hostage Negotiation h. Burglary In Progress i. Bomb Threat and Search j. Crime Prevention 2. Individual events are also available for Explorer competition. These events include: a. Obstacle Course b. CO2 Air Pistol c. .38 Caliber Pistols d. Shoot/Don't Shoot F. Exploring Activities 1. One of the W.C.S.D. Explorer Post goals is to expose Explorers to different and related areas of law enforcement. Tours, demonstrations, and guest speakers will occasionally be provided to meet this goal. 2. The following list demonstrates some areas which the Explorer may be exposed to. Other areas may be explored as interest of post members are determined. a. Life-Flight b. K-9 Units c. Polygraph d. Medical Examiner e. Military Police f. Crime Scene Unit g. Federal Agencies h. S.W.A.T. i. Tour of County Jail Facilities j. Dispatch k. 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