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School Resource Officer (SRO) is a law enforcement officer who is
assigned to either an elementary, middle, or high school. The main goal
of the SRO is to prevent juvenile delinquency by promoting positive
relations between youth and law enforcement. The SRO position
encompasses three major components which allow the SRO to achieve this
goal: law enforcement, education, and counseling. These three components
allow the SRO to take a proactive approach to law enforcement. SRO's
are not just "cops" on campus. SRO's provide all law enforcement duties
on their campus. They educate the students by teaching law related
classes and other related subjects in the classrooms and counsel both
students and parents on various topics. The SRO becomes involved in the
students' lives as a positive role model. The intent is that the
positive experiences students have with the SRO will bridge the gap
between juveniles and law enforcement, and in doing so, help prevent
juvenile crime.