This report discusses practical advice gathered from experienced school resource officers on how law enforcement, schools, and districts can work together to keep schools safe. It includes best practices on choosing a school resource officer; establishing parameters; necessary training and resources; working with school officials; and challenges, legal matters, school climate, reporting systems, and threat assessment teams.
Type: Publication
Length: 13 pages
Publication Date: April 2019
Agencies: National Institute of Corrections
Authors: Shaina Vanek; Robert M. Brown; Holly Busby; Stephen Amos; Gregory Crawford
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