Title: Greenwood Village SRO Program
1Greenwood Village SRO Program
A Customized Approach to Policing Schools and
Neighborhood Impact Areas in the Village
2Traditional SRO Program
- Structure based on guidelines established by the
National Association of School Resource
Officers. - Focused on placing an officer, in a school, to
address law enforcement, counseling and education
issues. - Officers were limited to the school and school
grounds.
REACTIVE
3Traditional SRO Program
- Little positive impact on visibility, law
enforcement, and traffic/pedestrian safety in
areas that surround the school. - No set standard for information sharing.
- No set standard for education programs.
- School Resource Officers often act independently
from the department and the quality of service
delivery was decided by the individual officer.
REACTIVE
4Greenwood Village SRO Program
- Operates on a developed strategic plan that
outlines goals and achievable outcomes. - Is dedicated to the schools along with the
Neighborhood Impact Area that include the
neighborhoods, parks, business and streets around
the schools that are impacted by the schools
presence.
PROACTIVE
5Characteristics of the Neighborhood Impact Area
Problem Solving
School Resource Officer
Safe Schools
Safe Neighborhoods
Safe Businesses
Safe Streets
6Greenwood Village SRO Program
- Established programs for education and school
partnership. - Set standards to guarantee positive information
sharing between the School Resource Officers and
other areas throughout the police department and
the Village. - School Resource Officers function as apart of
the police patrol operations, in addition to its
specialized duties.
PROACTIVE
7Greenwood Village SRO Program
- Assists in traffic and pedestrian safety
throughout the schools and impact zones. - Promotes the sharing of information between the
police department and other agencies as it
relates to school information. - Reaches out to parent and community groups to
foster shared information. - Applies high visibility through the use of
uniformed officers and marked units.
PROACTIVE
8Goals of the SRO Program
- Enforcement the law and reduce crime.
- Provide high visibility.
- Partnership with schools.
- Promote the sharing of information.
- Establish neighborhood impact areas.
- Provide a structured education program to the
schools. - Provide a flexible educational program to the
schools. - Out reach to parents and community groups.
- Partner in traffic and pedestrian safety.
- Increase departmental communication.
9Goal 1 Enforce the Law and Reduce Crime
- Under the supervision of the SRO Sergeant,
officers are primarily responsible to detect and
suppress reoccurring criminal acts such as gang
activity and car prowling, develop and implement
neighborhood crime-resistance strategies, arrest
and assist in the prosecution of individuals
suspected of repeated criminal acts. SROs offer
gang education and awareness expertise to schools
as well as community groups. Investigates gang
crimes and develops strategies to reduce gang
encroachment in our schools and neighborhood
impact areas. Develops crime reduction
strategies for emerging crime problems such as
car break-ins. Addresses street level drug
activity in surrounding neighborhoods.
10Goal 2 High Visibility
- Provide high police visibility in and around the
schools. This is accomplished through the use of
fully uniformed officers and marked patrol units.
Aggressive foot and vehicle patrols add to this
function.
11Goal 3 Partnership With Schools
- Ensure that the resources of the Village are
available to the schools. This includes not just
law enforcement operations, but all Village
services. Its outcome is to foster a reciprocal
approach from the schools and school district.
12Goal 4 Promote the Sharing of Information
- This goal focuses on the positive exchange of
information between the schools and the School
Resource Officer Unit. This area is governed by
federal regulations, state statute and new shared
information legislation.
13Goal 5 The Establishment of Neighborhood Impact
Areas
- The goal is to positively impact the residential
areas, businesses, parks and streets in the
Village that are impacted by the schools location
and population. The objective is to increase
police visibility, enforcement and decrease crime
and neighborhood problems in areas surrounding
the schools.
14Goal 6 Provide A Structured Education Program to
the Schools
- Provide the Drug Awareness Resistance Education
Program to schools in the Village. This is a
structured program that educates students on the
effects of drug and alcohol abuse.
15Goal 7 Provide a Flexible Educational Program to
the Schools
- The School Resource Officers provide a menu of
options to teachers in the Village. Classes are
tailored to cover a variety of safety related
topics. The classes are adaptable to lesson plans
and can be taught on short notice.
16Goal 8 Out Reach to Parents and Community Groups
- Effective communication can often educate, quell
rumors and garner support for the schools and
police. This goal is structured to increase the
time spent in communication with parents and
resource groups that have an interest in the
schools.
17Goal 9 Partner in Traffic and Pedestrian Safety
- The goal is to provide traffic and pedestrian
safety in and around the schools. SROs assigned
to this function are primarily responsible for
traffic safety education, enforcement of traffic
laws, and investigation of motor vehicle
accidents. SROs are expected to discover,
arrest, and assist in the prosecution of vehicle
operators under the influence of alcohol or
drugs. SROs are also responsible for
neighborhood patrol duties and assignments as
necessary or when directed. SROs are expected to
work in cooperation with appropriate Village
departments and others to accomplish the mission.
18Goal 10 Increase Departmental Communication
- Establish standard lines of communication between
the SRO Unit and the rest of the police
department. This facilitates the investigation of
crimes that are often interrelated between the
neighborhoods and the schools.
19Interesting Information
- The SRO Program consists of 5 sworn police
officers 3 are assigned to Cherry Creek High
School. - Cherry Creek High School is Colorados largest
public high school with an estimated population
(Spring 2005) of 3780 students. - Directly adjacent to the high school is Campus
Middle School (population 1500) and Belleview
Elementary School (population 950). Surrounding
the campus includes two medium sized business
complexes as well as residential areas both are
impacted by the 1200 1500 students that leave
throughout the day due to the school being an
open campus.
20Interesting Information
- Greenwood Village School Resource Officers spend
a large part of their time patrolling and
responding to service calls in the neighborhood
impact areas. The time spent in the impact areas
can average between 30 and 60.
21Interesting Information
- The population of the Cherry Creek School Campus
is approximately six thousand. The impact areas
can add hundreds more to that figure. Two SROs
are assigned daily (when possible) from 630am to
430pm to provide police presence in the impact
areas. Last year School Resource Officers
handled over 1,200 calls for service north of
East Belleview Avenue in addition to conducting
education and community based policing
activities.