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The United States Department of Justice defines School Resource Officer (SRO) as "sworn law enforcement officers responsible for safety and crime prevention in schools." SROs are employed by a local police or sheriff's agency and work closely with administrators in an effort to create a safer environment for both students and staff. The responsibilities of SROs are similar to regular police officers in that they have the ability to make arrests, respond to calls for service, and document incidents. SROs typically have additional duties, including mentoring and conducting presentations on youth-related issues. SROs are not synonymous with school based law enforcement (SBLE) officers – which are typically employed by a school district's law enforcement agency, rather than local or city law e

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  • The United States Department of Justice defines School Resource Officer (SRO) as "sworn law enforcement officers responsible for safety and crime prevention in schools." SROs are employed by a local police or sheriff's agency and work closely with administrators in an effort to create a safer environment for both students and staff. The responsibilities of SROs are similar to regular police officers in that they have the ability to make arrests, respond to calls for service, and document incidents. SROs typically have additional duties, including mentoring and conducting presentations on youth-related issues. SROs are not synonymous with school based law enforcement (SBLE) officers – which are typically employed by a school district's law enforcement agency, rather than local or city law enforcement – though they are often used interchangeably. This article is primarily about SROs in the United States, though there are also SROs in Canada. In Australia, they are called Police School Liaison Officers and only exist at the high school level. (en)
  • Шкільний офіцер поліції (ШОП, англ. school resource officer) — модель співробітництва загальноосвітніх навчальних закладів і Управлінь патрульної поліції Департаменту патрульної поліції у містах України, де діє патрульна поліція. Модель «Шкільний офіцер поліції» є однією з прикладів ефективної співпраці поліції і громади, розроблена з метою вирішення проблеми підліткової і дитячої злочинності. Ця модель поєднує зусилля двох організацій у зв'язку з їхніми унікальними повноваженнями — поліції, яка відповідає за профілактику злочинності, і шкіл, які відповідають за навчання дітей у місці, де вони проводять найбільше часу. (uk)
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  • The United States Department of Justice defines School Resource Officer (SRO) as "sworn law enforcement officers responsible for safety and crime prevention in schools." SROs are employed by a local police or sheriff's agency and work closely with administrators in an effort to create a safer environment for both students and staff. The responsibilities of SROs are similar to regular police officers in that they have the ability to make arrests, respond to calls for service, and document incidents. SROs typically have additional duties, including mentoring and conducting presentations on youth-related issues. SROs are not synonymous with school based law enforcement (SBLE) officers – which are typically employed by a school district's law enforcement agency, rather than local or city law e (en)
  • Шкільний офіцер поліції (ШОП, англ. school resource officer) — модель співробітництва загальноосвітніх навчальних закладів і Управлінь патрульної поліції Департаменту патрульної поліції у містах України, де діє патрульна поліція. (uk)
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  • School resource officer (en)
  • Шкільний офіцер поліції (uk)
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