School resource officer training -- Curriculum.

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  • (1) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the state board shall make rules that prepare and make available a training program for school principals, school personnel, and school resource officers to attend.
  • (2) To create the curriculum and materials for the training program described in Subsection (1), the state board shall:
    • (a) work in conjunction with the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice created in Section 63M-7-201;
    • (b) solicit input from local school boards, charter school governing boards, and the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind;
    • (c) solicit input from local law enforcement and other interested community stakeholders; and
    • (d) consider the current United States Department of Education recommendations on school discipline and the role of a school resource officer.
  • (3) The training program described in Subsection (1) may include training on the following:
    • (a) childhood and adolescent development;
    • (b) responding age-appropriately to students;
    • (c) working with disabled students;
    • (d) techniques to de-escalate and resolve conflict;
    • (e) cultural awareness;
    • (f) restorative justice practices;
    • (g) identifying a student exposed to violence or trauma and referring the student to appropriate resources;
    • (h) student privacy rights;
    • (i) negative consequences associated with youth involvement in the juvenile and criminal justice systems;
    • (j) strategies to reduce juvenile justice involvement;
    • (k) roles of and distinctions between a school resource officer and other school staff who help keep a school secure;
    • (l) developing and supporting successful relationships with students; and
    • (m) legal parameters of searching and questioning students on school property.
  • (4) The state board shall work together with the Department of Public Safety, the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, and state and local law enforcement to establish policies and procedures that govern school resource officers.




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