LCSO Youth Service Section and School Community Safety January 2017
Today’s Climate Versus The Past Safety in the Current Environment Today’s Climate Versus The Past
Safety in the Current Environment
Why SRO’s in Schools?
To Facilitate The Learning Environment Why SRO’s in Schools? To Facilitate The Learning Environment
Youth Service Section
School Resource Officers 25 Deputies in all Middle & High Schools 2 Sergeants
Juvenile Resource Officers Six Deputies Teach D.A.R.E. in the Elementary & Middle Schools 1 Sergeant
Crime Prevention Officers 2 Deputies Performing Outreach in all Schools 1 Sergeant
Goal of the Youth Services Section
Youth Services Work With Other County Entities to Solve Youth Related Problems
Safety Issues We’ve Been Dealing With
What We Do To Address These Issues?
Students (teenaged) Get The Class In School Technology Safety Students (teenaged) Get The Class In School Parents Class Is Available In The Evenings
D.A.R.E. The D.A.R.E. program has been taught to all 5th graders at county elementary schools since 1987. The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office teaches D.A.R.E. to more than 12,000 students each school year.
Youth Services Deputies Investigate Missing Children Cases
Conclusion Concluding