School resource officers ‘the gatekeepers’ of Juvenile Court diversion
Sgt. Anthony DeLuca, a school resource officer at Rochester Middle School. Courtesy
Sgt. Anthony DeLuca, a school resource officer at Rochester Middle School. Courtesy
Published: 4/19/2021 10:19:46 AM
Nicole E. Rodler, chairwoman of the New Hampshire Juvenile Court Diversion Network, calls school resource officers (SROs) “the gatekeepers” of the juvenile diversion system.
While their exact roles vary by school district and police department, SROs are generally tasked with keeping school campuses secure, protecting staff and students, mentoring students, and handling in-school juvenile offenses. They are the officers most likely to know the background and circumstances of young offenders because of their frequent contact with them in school (at least during non-pandemic times).
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