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Triad
Approach
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Law
Enforcement Officer
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Law
Related Presenter -------------------Law Related Counselor
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| The School Resource
Officer (SRO) concept is the placement of an experienced law enforcement
professional in the High Schools, Middle Schools and Elementary Schools
with the following goals.
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- Creating and maintaining safe,
secure and orderly learning environments for students, teachers
and staff.
- Establish
a trusting channel of communication with the students, parents,
and teachers .
- Serve
as a positive role model to instill in student's good moral standards,
good judgement and discretion, respect for other students, and
a sincere concern for the school community.
- Promote
citizen awareness of the law to enable students to become better
informed and effective citizens, while empowering students with
the knowledge of law enforcement efforts and obligations regarding
enforcement as well as consequences for violations of the law.
- Serve
as a confidential source of counseling for students and parents
concerning problems they face as well as providing information
on community resources available to them.
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such a program, the officer represents much more than a "cop
in the shop." The SRO program reflects a community partnership
between the Police Department and the School District to ensure that
our schools are safe, secure, and orderly learning enviorments.
The SRO should be looked at as
a resource to which the school community can turn. As such, the
SRO fulfills three roles by using a triad approach. The officer
acts as law enforcement officer, a
law-related counselor, and law-related
presenter. As a law enforcement officer, the primary purpose
is to "keep the peace." As a law-related counselor, the
officer provides resource guidance to students, parents, teachers,
staff, and act as a link to support services both inside and outside
the high school. As a law-related presenter, the officer will share
special law enforcement expertise by presentations in the classroom
to promote a better understanding of our laws. Furthermore, the
SRO also serves as positive role model for the students on campus
during school hours and off campus at extracurricular activities.
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