SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The California Highway Patrol (CHP)
will give the public an inside look at its live-in training facility with
this month’s release of the new reality series, Cadets. Premiering
Jan. 17 on the CHP’s YouTube page, the nine-part
docuseries focuses on a cadet class navigating the six-month journey
through the CHP Academy on the way to becoming officers. The
release of Cadets is part of the CHP’s ongoing, multi-year
recruitment campaign to recruit and hire 1,000 officers. A trailer for the series, produced entirely by CHP staff, is
available online. “Cadets is not just a series; it’s a testament to
the CHP’s commitment to excellence, diversity, and the relentless pursuit
of transforming individuals from all walks of life into dedicated officers
ready to serve the community,” said CHP Commissioner Sean Duryee. “We
are excited to offer a start-to-finish look inside our Academy as future
law enforcement officers are brought to life.” Viewers will “ride along” with nine cadets as they
overcome physical and mental adversity throughout the journey to earning
their badge and becoming a CHP officer. The audience will also hear
firsthand from the cadets as they speak candidly about their experience. “By sharing their experiences, in their own words, we hope to
inspire more service-minded individuals to follow in their footsteps and
join us for a rewarding career in law enforcement,” added Commissioner
Duryee. If
you are interested in an exciting career that offers diversity, challenges,
and opportunities, the CHP invites you to apply to become a part of our
professional organization. The mission of the CHP is to provide the highest level of
Safety, Service, and Security.
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