Law Enforcement Exploring

GNPAL Law Enforcement Explorer Post

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The Greater Norristown PAL (GNPAL) Law Enforcement Explorer Post 752 is a professional law enforcement orientation program, jointly sponsored by the Norristown Police Department and the Boy Scouts of America.

The major objective of this Explorer Program is to promote the ideals, knowledge, and philosophies of the law enforcement profession. From these objectives, this Explorer Post has identified five major goals within its activities:

  1. Service to the community
  2. Continuing education
  3. Commitment to excellence
  4. Personal pride and discipline
  5. Growth of law enforcement knowledge, skills, and training through practical experiences

Law Enforcement Exploring provides young adults (between the ages of 14-20) who may be interested in a career in law enforcement with a comprehensive program of training, competition, service, and practical experiences.  Character development, physical fitness, good citizenship, and patriotism are integral components of the overall program.  Through their involvement in the program, Explorers develop an awareness of the purpose, mission, and objectives of law enforcement agencies.

For more information please feel free to contact the Greater Norristown PAL or email gnpalexplorers@gmail.com.

Norristown Police Department Officer Brian Kozera explain to members of the GNPAL Law Enforcement Post the proper techniques for directing traffic.

Norristown Police Department Officer Brian Kozera explain to members of the GNPAL Law Enforcement Post the proper techniques for directing traffic.

Law Enforcement Explorers Fall Open House

The Greater Norristown Law Enforcement Explorers Open House will be held on Thursday, November  19, 2015 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Montgomery County Intermediate Unit, 2 West Lafayette Street in Norristown.  The meeting will be in Valley Forge Room C on the first floor.

For a flyer (PDF), click on Law Enforcement 2105 Fall Open House Flyer.

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