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If you are interested in joining the San Jose Police Department Cadet program, please fill out the interest card form at the bottom of this page.
OUR STORY
The Law Enforcement Unit (LEU) Cadet Program was created to introduce young people to law enforcement as a career opportunity.
The Cadet Program was first organized by the Boy Scouts of America in 1964. The Explorer Program was then administered by volunteers of the San Jose Police Department.
In 1968 the program was transferred to direct sponsorship by SJPD when the Police Activities League was formed. With the change of sponsors, the name "Explorers" was changed to the "Law Enforcement Unit". Also in 1968, young women first joined the ranks of the unit.
The San Jose Police Activities League is committed to maintaining an outstanding career training program for its police cadets. The individual's personal initiative is the most decisive factor in his or her success.
- To recruit young adults who have an interest in law enforcement.
- To teach the policies and procedures of the San Jose Police Department and related areas of law enforcement.
- To develop leadership qualities.
- To improve relations between the police and young people.
- To provide service to the community.
- Must be at least 14 years old and be in high school and no more than 18 years of age.
*If you apply by the age of 18 and younger you are allowed to stay in the program until the age of 23. - No serious medical problems.
- No criminal background.
- Under 18 years of age requires parental consent.
- Must have an interest in law enforcement.
- Must maintain a minimum of a 2.0 / "C" grade point average.
Our Cadets have been instrumental in supporting and volunteering at numerous community events in the City of San Jose such as:
- Shop with a Cop
- Fantasy Flight
- Trunk or Treat
- Buddy Walk
- Kickball vs. SF 49ers
- Minor Decoy Operations w/Vice Unit
- Role playing scenarios with Academy, Merge Unit and Active shooter training.