Roles and Responsibilities of the POLICING AGENCIES Sample Clauses

Roles and Responsibilities of the POLICING AGENCIES. A. School Resource Officer (SRO) is a sworn uniformed law enforcement officer trained in emergency preparedness, crisis management, community policing concepts, and problem solving who is assigned to work as a liaison to PGCPS for law enforcement purposes. SROs will participate in PGCPS Security Services annual in-service training provided by PGCPS.
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