Washington State Patrol hosts Kiwanis Youth Law Enforcement Career Camp
March 2, 2011 · Updated 11:07 AM
Washington State high school juniors and seniors with an interest in law enforcement as a career will have an opportunity to spend a week this summer learning about the roles and job opportunities within law enforcement.
Applications are currently being accepted for the 34rd Washington State Patrol-Kiwanis Youth Law Enforcement Career Camp to be held at the Washington State Patrol Academy in Shelton from July 24-30. Applications can be downloaded from the State Patrol’s Home Page, www.wsp.wa.gov/, under “Outreach.”
The application deadline is May 13.
The purpose of the camp is to provide selected high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to explore various job opportunities in the law enforcement field. It offers exposure to problems encountered by law enforcement officers on a daily basis and shows how to handle these situations in a professional manner.
The Washington State Patrol and other police departments provide officers as staff members to instruct and serve as counselors. Guest speakers from various agencies provide first hand information to the students.
This gives the students a variety of experiences and exposure to federal, state, county and local law enforcement as a possible career path. Many students, who attend this week-long camp, go on to have careers in the criminal justice field.
This academy is sponsored and paid for by Washington Kiwanis clubs statewide and supporters.
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