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Welcome
to the Bedford County Sheriff's Department's section dedicated to
our new SRO program. The Bedford County School Resource Officer (SRO) program was
implemented in the beginning of the 2000 school year as part of the Bedford
County Sheriff's Department's focus on better serving the county through
Community Oriented policing. Specially trained officers were assigned to two
County Schools: Harris Middle and Shelbyville Central High Schools. By the
middle of the 2000 school year, two additional schools will be served by the SRO
program.
A
School Resource Officer fills many different roles within his or her school:
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The
SRO is a vital member of the school's administrative team, helping to solve
problems within the school community.
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The
SRO is an educational resource for students, teachers, administrators, and
parents.
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The
SRO provides students with a positive role model, and a balanced view of law
enforcement.
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The
SRO is a proactive law enforcement officer dealing with law related issues
on campus.
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The
SRO is a counselor for Students, Teachers, and parents.
When
developing this program the Bedford County Sheriff's Department adopted a
"triad" approach. This concept has been widely accepted as the model
for school based officers. The triad concept divides the SRO's responsibilities
into three areas: Teacher, Counselor, and Law Enforcer. Bedford County has
expanded on this concept to include Mentoring as the central focus of everything
the SRO does.
Teacher/Trainer
The
SRO is available as guest speaker or as a resource to nearly every classroom
within the school.
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Government
and Law - Search & Seizure, Criminal Law, Juvenile Law, Consumer Law,
etc.
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Math
- Accident Investigation, Computer Crime
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Science
- Forensics, DNA Evidence, Ballistics, Accident Investigation
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English
- Professional Writing Skills
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Drivers
Education - Mock Accidents, DUI Awareness, Defensive Driving
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Physical
Education/Health - Personal Safety, Anger Management, Sexual Assault
Awareness, Conflict Resolution, Domestic Violence Awareness
Counselor
The
SRO is a resource for both faculty and students and provides informal counseling
and/or advice. These officers have received extensive training regarding
programs and services available to handle problems and conflicts. Getting the
right kind of help to those that need it is one of the SRO's highest priorities.
Law
Enforcer
Any
law related issues that arises on campus is the SRO's responsibility. In many
ways his/her school is no different than any other patrol beat. Whether it is
child abuse, truancy, trespassing, disorderly conduct, theft, or some type of
assault, the SRO is there to handle it quickly and professionally. As a
community Police Officer, the SRO is charged with proactively addressing the
crimes that occur on campus, both through education and through special projects
or programs. Every school is different, so each SRO must tailor his/her projects
to both the problems and the school.
Mentoring
Mentoring
is the central focus of the program. SRO's have the opportunity to form lasting
impressions on young people. To help students succeed, the SRO provide guidance,
tutoring, and coaching to students with special needs or problems.
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