School resource officers
The School Resource Officer (SRO) Program serves the student population in Oxnard’s public school districts. The Police Department has one (1) SRO assigned to each of Oxnard Union High School District’s (OUHSD) five (5) public high schools. These five SRO’s are allocated full-time to their respective high schools and provide security and safety for the campus throughout the day. Two (2) full-time SRO's are assigned to the Oxnard School District elementary schools, and one (1) is assigned to the Hueneme Elementary School District.
SRO’s are assigned to schools on a long-term basis to provide enhanced services. The SRO’s also handle police service calls on and around school campuses, providing relief to patrol services. SRO’s assist school administrators in helping maintain a safe campus environment that is conducive to learning. SRO’s provide a visible presence to deter or identify trespassers on campus. School officials rely on the SRO’s training, knowledge and experience in handling situations involving weapons violations, or in the identification of controlled dangerous substances.
SRO's enforce criminal violations when necessary and appropriate. SRO's use arrest/cites as a last resort. The majority of behavioral/disciplinary matters are handled by school officials at the school level. SRO's may be consulted, and provide input on discipline matters, but the schools decide on the discipline.
By providing on-going positive contact between officers and students, the SRO program seeks to bridge the gap between police officers and Oxnard youth. The collaboration between schools and the police bring together resources for students not available when the two entities work separately.
What else are SRO's responsible for?
Handling calls for service on and near school campuses
Handling criminal investigations that occur on campus. Often times, students report crimes to SRO's that occurred off school grounds, (e.g., child abuse, domestic violence, thefts, threats, vandalism, drug and alcohol offenses, etc.) SRO's routinely handle all aspects of the investigation which include, interviews, collection of evidence, follow up, arrest of suspect(s), report preparation, court testimony, and victim counseling.
Documenting crime and incident reports
Participating / assisting with student and parent counseling
Assisting with coordinating and facilitating safety lockdown drills
Ensuring that all students, staff and campuses, are safe.
Serving as a liaison between schools and the Police Department.
Deterring students from joining gangs, or making choices that lead to problems with drugs and/or alcohol.
Ensuring that the educational process is not affected by outside disturbances. Examples of this are when crimes such as homicides, assaults, robberies or gang activity occur in neighborhoods surrounding schools, SRO's work with other police units and school administrators to remedy these issues to limit student exposure.
Working with school officials to ensure that their school safety plans are in place and that they suit the needs of the particular school. This includes lock down drills, evacuation procedures, and natural disaster planning.
Participating in the School Attendance and Review Board (SARB) process. This includes: participating in hearings, working with families to find solutions to the truancy issues.
Providing presentations to parents, students, and teachers on a variety of topics, this includes: bullying, cyber bullying, active shooter lock down drills, and drugs/alcohol. Of note, SRO’s lead the Every 15 Minutes program, Youth Academy, and The Parent Project throughout the school year.
SRO’s are also involved in coaching youth sports to Oxnard students, specifically basketball at the high school level and other youth ages.
The SRO’s are involved in a number of programs that revolve around youth. A few of the highlights are described below:
Every 15 Minutes - "Arrive Alive"
The SRO’s, with the assistance of the Traffic Unit, Fire Department, AMR (paramedics), local tow companies, and Pacific Beverage Company, put on the Every 15 Minutes program at Hueneme High School. The program gets its name from the fact of every 15 minutes someone dies from an alcohol related collision.
It is a two-day anti-drinking and driving program that annually rotates from high school to high school. This year, Oxnard resident and vehicle collision survivor Andrew Hernandez spoke at the E15M assembly sharing his tragic story to hundreds of junior and senior students – very impactful.
Youth Academy
The Youth Academy is a high school class facilitated by the SRO program. Guest speakers include: patrol officers, detectives, crime scene investigators, a deputy district attorney, and other adults interested in the positive development of youth. An annual field trip to the Ventura County Jail is also a highlight for our young students. Two (2) Youth Academies are held per school year and it is open to students from all Oxnard Union High School campuses – this year, a total of 77 students completed the program.
Other Youth Programs and Engagement
DRAGG - Youth Automotive After School Program Enrollment is continuous throughout the school year - maximum occupancy is 25 students per class
SROs and the Community Affairs Office hosts its first Summer Youth Law Academy in July 2018
Rio Del Norte Bullying Presentation 11/28/18
Patriot Day at Elm Street School
The Parent Project
The Parent Project is a parenting class for parents where they receive helpful tips on how to appropriately address adolescence and poor decision/behavior. The program consists of ten, three hour classes that help parents deal with alcohol and drug use, teen sex, truancy, run away, defiance, and more. The Parent Project instructs that consistent consequences, good or bad, help the child make his or her own choice to grow and change. In 2018, about 20 parents attended and completed the fall program. The Parent Project is currently taught in conjunction with the Oxnard Union High School District.
Heroes and Helpers
The SRO program, along with Fire Department’s Amy Van Atta, coordinates this event every year for the last eight seasons. This year’s event was extremely successful due to the extraordinary donations and support the event received. These donations allowed the event to invite over 30 students from Oxnard schools. Oxnard Police, Fire, and other civilian staff members, joined Oxnard students for a $200 shopping spree at Target at The Collection. This event truly brings the holiday spirit alive and gives those selected families a Christmas they won’t soon forget.
Crime Stoppers
The SRO Unit continues to maintain a strong working relationship with the Scholastic Crime Stoppers program. SRO Martin is the police department’s liaison. He attends monthly meetings with the Crime Stoppers Board interacting with other agency liaisons. Through the 2018 calendar year, SRO Martin rewarded students for their reported crimes – about $2500 for their efforts and information.
The Oxnard Police Activities League (PAL) is a city-wide after-school crime prevention program designed to build positive relationships between youth, police officers and the community. Recreational, educational, enrichment and mentoring programs are offered to youth ages 7 to 18.
The objectives of Oxnard PAL are:
To provide youth an opportunity to grow under the sustained guidance of dedicated adults
To instill in youth a respect and understanding for law enforcement and for the laws they uphold
To assist youth in developing self-esteem and provide them with skills to help them stay in school
To involve police, parents and community volunteers in a personal commitment of time and energy to the youth of the community
Year after year, SRO’s help facilitate youth programs that are organized out of the PAL Facility and are regularly involved in coaching PAL sports teams.