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manhattan beach police department

History of Program. Started 13 years ago at MCHS as part of grantA joint program between City and School District2nd SRO now at MBMS, Elementary

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    1. Manhattan Beach Police Department School Resource Officer Presented by Officer John Loy

    2. History of Program Started 13 years ago at MCHS as part of grant A joint program between City and School District 2nd SRO now at MBMS, Elementary & American Martyrs

    3. Philosophy Full-Time Officer on Campus Cop on Campus, Not a Campus Cop Promote Positive Image of L.E. Interact w/Students, Teachers, Parents & Administrators Enhance Campus Safety/Security Establish a Pro-Active Problem Solving Partnership

    4. What Has Been Done to Improve School Security? School Site Threat Assessments on All Campuses Promote Staff IDs Close/Lock Excess Gates Police Bulletins Sent to Schools Raptor at MBMS

    5. Purpose Promote/Instill a Safe Environment in/around Schools To Encourage Desirable Behavior Facilitate Exchange of Communication Between Students, Parents, Faculty & Police Officers To Create a Higher Appreciation and Respect For The Law, Justice System and Police by Merging Police Personnel & Students in a Positive Atmosphere

    6. Duties & Responsibilities Act as a Role Model & Mentor For Students Identify Problem Areas on Campus Assist School Administrators & Faculty With Needs Provide Presentations To Students, Faculty, Parent Groups, Etc.

    7. Duties Continued Socialize with Students on Campus Participate in Social/Athletic Activities Provide Advice/Counsel to Students, Teachers & Parents Attend SARB & Expulsion Hearings Prepare Reports, Conduct Investigations & Make Arrests

    8. Response To Crime Citation Arrest Suspension/Expulsion Community Service (MCHS) Referral To SARB Referral To Shortstop Referral To PACE (People Attaining Complete Equality) Conflict Mediation (Peer-To-Peer)

    9. Response To Alcohol & Other Drugs Citation Arrest Suspension/Expulsion Referral To IMPACT 8 Week In-School Counseling Program Loss of Extra Curricular Activities For One Calendar Year -or- Voluntary Participation in Drug Testing To Earn Back Activities Subsequent Dirty Tests Result in Expulsion

    10. Get The Facts Locate Resources Police Online DEA (www.dea.gov) Just Think Twice (www.justthinktwice.com) Parents, The Anti Drug (www.theantidrug.com) School Advisors/Counselors/Teachers SRO MBUSD Task Force/PACE Community Support South Bay Youth Project Thelma McMillen Center Beach Cities Health District

    11. What Else Can A Parent Do? Know Your Childs Friends (& Parents!) Ask Questions & Get Clear Answers Verify Their Whereabouts Know The Laws & Discuss w/Your Child Create a Network of Parents (Talk!) Set Boundaries, State Expectations, Hold Accountable & Apply Consequences Greet Them When They Come Home!!

    12. The Juvenile OffenderThe Disobedient Child - 601 WIC Any person under the age of 18 years who persistently or habitually refuses to obey the reasonable and proper orders or directions of his or her parents, guardian, or custodian, or who is beyond the control of that person. Or who is under the age of 18 years when he or she violated any ordinance of any city or county of this state establishing a curfew based solely on age is within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court which may adjudge the minor to be a ward of the court. MBMC 4.124.010 Daytime Curfew is between 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. of the same day on days when said minors school is in session MBMC 4.56.030 It shall be unlawful for any minor to be present in or remain in or upon the public streets, between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.

    13. The Juvenile OffenderThe Defiant Juvenile - 602 WIC With a few exceptions, any person who is under the age of 18 years when he or she violates any law of this state or of the United States or any ordinance of any city or county of this state defining crime other than an ordinance establishing a curfew based solely on age is within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court, which may adjudge such person to be a ward of the court.

    14. Arrest/Detention 625 WIC A peace officer may, without a warrant, take into temporary custody a minor: (a) who is under the age of 18 years when the officer has reasonable cause for believing that the minor is a person described in section 601 or 602 WIC, or (b) who is a ward of the juvenile court (c) who is under 18 years and found in any street or public place suffering from any sickness or injury which requires care, medical treatment, hospitalization, or other remedial care.

    15. What About Their Rights? Miranda Rights Any minor detained per 625 WIC must be advised of their constitutional rights, including their right to remain silent, to have counsel present during any interrogation, and their right to have counsel appointed if they cant afford it.

    16. Now Theyre In Custody, What Do We Do Now?626WIC An officer who takes a minor into temporary custody under the provisions of 625 WIC may do any of the following: 1. Release the minor 2. Deliver or refer the minor to a public or private agency with which the city or county has an agreement or plan to provide shelter, care, counseling or diversion services to minors so delivered 3. Issue a notice to appear 4. Take the minor without unnecessary delay before the probation officer In determining which disposition of the minor to make, the officer shall prefer the alternative which least restricts the minors freedom of movement, provided that alternative is compatible with the best interest of the minor and the community.

    17. The Process of a Juvenile in Custody Transport the minor to the station Search the minor for weapons, contraband and property Interview minor Contact the minors parents Contact juvenile probation officer Fingerprint and photograph minor No later than one hour after minor has been taken into custody, the minor has the right to make at least two telephone calls, one call completed to their parent and one call completed to an attorney. If minor is released to his parent, complete Juvenile Court Notice to Appear Form. Minors court date is set for 60 days If minor is transported to Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall, complete Juvenile Hall Entrance Record, Probable Cause Declaration and attach crime and arrest reports. Minors court date is set within 48 hours.

    18. Juvenile Court & Rehabilitation If the minor is found guilty they can be placed in any of the following programs: JOIN-Juvenile Offender Intervention Network Sponsored by the LA County District Attorneys Office VORS-Victim/Offender Restitution Services Sponsored by Centinela Valley Juvenile Diversion Project Probation Department South Bay Youth Project California Youth Authority

    19. Social Host Ordinance 4.128.020 Responsibility for proper property management. Every responsible person including but not limited to every owner, occupant, lessee or holder of any possessory interest of a residence or other private property within the City of Manhattan Beach is required to maintain, manage and supervise the property and all persons thereon in a manner so as not to violate the provisions of this chapter. The owner of the property remains liable for such violations regardless of any contract or agreement with any third party regarding the property.

    20. Social Host Ordinance Cont. 4.128.030 Penalties for violation of this chapter. It is a civil violation of this chapter, and a public nuisance constituting an immediate threat to public health and safety warranting summary abatement, for any responsible person to conduct or allow a loud or unruly gathering at a residence or other private property at which service to, or consumption of alcohol or alcoholic beverages by, underage persons occurs. The citation shall also give notice of the right to request an administrative hearing to challenge the validity of the citation, the time for requesting that hearing and the warning relating to the recovery of response costs for subsequent citations under this chapter as described under Section 4.128.040.

    21. Social Host Ordinance Cont. 4.128.100 Enforcement authority. A loud or unruly gathering at a residence or other private property at which service to or consumption of alcohol or alcoholic beverages by underage persons occurs constitutes a public nuisance and an immediate threat to public health and safety and shall be summarily abated by the Police Department by all reasonable means including, but not limited to, an order requiring the gathering to be disbanded and citation under this chapter as well as citation and/or arrest of any law violators under any other applicable ordinances and state statutes. The City Attorney and the Chief of Police, all sworn officers of the City and the City Manager are authorized to administer and enforce the provisions of this chapter. The City Attorney and the Police may exercise any enforcement powers provided by law in executing this chapter.

    22. MBPD TIP LINE The Police Department offers two ways to report concerns and information regarding criminal activity anonymously: Leave a voicemail message on the Anonymous Crime Tip Hotline at (310) 802-5171 Fill out an online Anonymous Crime Tip Form on the Police Page at the City of Manhattan Beach Website (http://www.citymb.info/)

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