CRST does not take the role of social workers or mental health professionals, but we train our resource officers to be able to recognize warning signs that are related to social and/or mental health needs. This allows our resource officers to find the appropriate agency or community based organization to which they can then refer students and possibly their families to receive the proper services.
CRST Training
- Verbal Judo
- Positive Role Models
- Search and Seizure
- Gangs
- Graffiti, Gang Signs, and Symbols Identification
- Juvenile Laws & Juvenile Delinquency
- Understanding the Juvenile Court
- Understanding the Foster Care System
- Understanding Special Ed Students' Rights and Limitations
- Understanding Domestic Violence, Youth of Incarcerated Parents
- Youth of Deceased Parents & Abandonment Issues
- Understanding Dysfunctional Families
- Understanding and Respecting Cultural Differences
- Understanding Risk Management and Liability
- Illegal Drugs, Substance Abuse
- Use of Force
- Crowd Control
- Court Room Testimony
- Assisting Law Enforcment
- Basic Crime Scene Preservation
- CCTV Monitoring