In conjunction with the Delphos City School District the School Resource Officer program was created and implemented in 2023. The School Resource Officer (SRO) is a law enforcement officer who is assigned to work within a school or educational institution. The specific duties and responsibilities of an SRO can vary depending on the school district and local law enforcement policies, but here are s
ome common elements found in a school resource officer job description:
Safety and Security: The SRO's main responsibility is to maintain a safe and secure environment within the school. This includes conducting regular patrols of the school grounds and buildings, monitoring entrances and exits, and responding to any security concerns or emergencies. Law Enforcement and Crime Prevention: SROs act as law enforcement officers within the school setting. They enforce local, state, and federal laws and regulations, as well as the school's policies and rules. SROs may investigate incidents of criminal activity, such as theft, vandalism, or drug-related offenses that occur on school property. They may also collaborate with school administrators to develop and implement strategies to prevent crime and promote a positive school climate. Relationship Building: SROs often develop positive relationships with students, staff, and parents. They serve as a resource and point of contact for students who may need assistance or have concerns related to safety or security. SROs may also provide guidance and educational programs on topics such as drug prevention, bullying, and internet safety. Crisis Intervention: In the event of a crisis situation, such as a threat or an act of violence, SROs are trained to respond and take appropriate action to protect students and staff. They may work closely with school administrators, local law enforcement agencies, and emergency responders to coordinate emergency plans and conduct drills. Collaboration and Training: SROs often collaborate with school administrators, teachers, and counselors to address safety issues and develop safety protocols. They may also provide training to school staff and students on topics such as emergency preparedness, self-defense, or identifying signs of potential violence. Mediation and Conflict Resolution: SROs may be involved in resolving conflicts or disputes among students through mediation or counseling. They aim to promote positive behavior and prevent escalation of conflicts. The lobby of the Police Department will be open Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 4:00PM, Saturday & Sunday Closed. When the lobby doors are locked you may contact the Allen County Sheriffs Department by using the call box attached to the front of the building or by calling 419-692-4015
The Delphos Police Department is committed to enhancing quality of life by ensuring the safety and protection of its citizens. Through active community cooperation, assistance and support, we fulfill our responsibility to protect life and property, enforce laws and take all appropriate measures to fight crime. The Delphos Police Department is unique in that the city is geographically divided among two counties, Allen and Van Wert. This requires officers to have knowledge and exercise skill in dealing with two Juvenile Courts, two Municipal Courts and two Common Pleas Court systems. In order to maintain knowledge of State and Federal Mandates and the ever-changing aspects of modern law enforcement, the Delphos Police Department continuously seeks to increase educational opportunities for its staff.