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PROTECTING AND




 CONNECTING










 EVOLUTION OF COMMUNITY POLICING

 While traveling or commuting in Washington County, it’s common
 to see a WCSO deputy working to enhance traffic safety or provide
 assistance on a roadway, but their engagement in the community
 extends well beyond the patrol car. Approaching law enforcement
 with a mindset of providing exemplary customer service ensures
 community  priorities  are  understood,  regularly  assessed,  and
 proactive solutions are created. To best serve our communities,
 the 726 square miles of Washington County are mapped out into
 14 geographic beats or service areas. Each beat is assigned a patrol
 sergeant directly responsible for problem solving and strategic
 planning. Assigned together, deputies and the beat sergeant
 gain an understanding of area resident’s needs and tailor service
 locally for better deputy engagement and accountability.  Beat
 sergeants and deputies regularly connect and collaborate with the
 community – through events, schools, community groups, local
 business association or community meetings, and educational
 public safety presentations. Lieutenants are responsible for sectors
 or a collection of beats in similar geographic areas. Working from
 this view point, the collective needs of an area are easily identified
 and a lieutenant helps leverage assistance.

 IT BEGINS AT SCHOOL


 School Resource Officers (SRO) are
 deputies assigned to serve schools
 in the unincorporated parts of the
 county. They work in collaboration
 with educators, students, parents,
 and the community to reduce
 crime, drug abuse,  violence,  and
 to  help  facilitate  a  safe  school
 environment. SROs present in
 the classroom on the criminal
 justice system and the role of law
 enforcement in the community.
 SROs also  foster positive
 relationships  with  students
 through participation in extra-
 curricular activities, community
 events and student awards.
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