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4What
is a School Resource Officer?
The School Resource Officer (SRO) program is the next step in
Community Oriented Policing (COP). The SRO is an asset used by the
community and the school in an attempt to address situations in
the lives of students in a forum other than the judicial system.
The School Resource Officer program (SRO) is a nationally accepted
program involving the placement of a law enforcement officer
within the educational environment. A Trooper, while in school, is
involved in a variety of functions aimed at prevention. The SRO is
a high profile law enforcement officer, as well as a resource for
students, parents, community, teachers and administration,
regarding law issues. Another duty for the SRO is being a link to
other service agencies, which provide preventive and counseling
services within the school district. Working hand in hand with the
building principals, the SRO assists with finding solutions to
problems affecting school age children.
The SRO program is a proactive approach to deal with the pressures
today's youth face. This includes the use of alcohol, drugs and
tobacco, along with peer pressure, gang activity and sex. These
situations are not only in our schools, but our community as well.
The approach of addressing these issues only in the school, or
only in the community, has not been completely effective.
Traditionally, police and school did not interact until one called
upon the other.
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