- 1. School Resource Officers
- (Patrol)
- The Will County Sheriff’s Police Department School Resource Officer Program was established in October 2000. At that time two officers were assigned to Lincoln-Way High School District 210. They worked ...
- Created on September 06 2017 11:02:37 AM
- 2. Court Security Officer Employment
- (Employment)
- ... officer or correctional officer approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board or complete the same. Candidates must possess a High School Diploma or GED. Candidates must be able ...
- Created on August 22 2019 11:21:02 AM
- 3. Support the Sheriff's Offic
- (Administration)
- ... is hosting forums and community events to educate parents, schools, churches, and the community in the fight against this horrific epidemic. The Sheriff’s Office would also like to remind residents that ...
- Created on January 19 2018 10:17:49 AM
- 4. Illinois Sheriff Association Scholarship
- (Administration)
- ... State of Illinois Students must be enrolled as a full-time student during the 2022-2023 school year (excluding summer session). Applications for Will County residents are now available for download ...
- Created on January 19 2018 10:13:37 AM
- 5. Correctional Officer Entry-level Employment
- (Employment)
- ... Application Requirements: U.S. Citizen Must Be 21 Years of age (NO AGE CAP) Valid Driver’s License High School or GED Graduate or 2 Years Full-Time Correctional Officer ...
- Created on October 04 2017 01:49:13 PM
- 6. Deputy Sheriff Employment
- (Employment)
- ... office to be fingerprinted and photographed. You will also be required to bring the original/copy of the following items: Original/copy of your Birth Certificate, High School or GED diploma. Bring the ...
- Created on October 04 2017 01:49:13 PM
- 7. Child Abuse
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... substance abuse treatment personnel, hospital administrators and other personnel involved in the examination, care or treatment of patients. School and Child Care Personnel: Teachers, school personnel, ...
- Created on October 03 2017 11:42:04 AM
- 8. Child Safety Tips
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... If someone follows your child in a car, they should turn around and get away. Run home or to a friends house or the nearest public place such as a school, store, or office. Your child should also try ...
- Created on October 03 2017 11:21:38 AM
- 9. Order of Protection Information
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... sole individual listed on a lease ). Order the abuser to stay away from your home, employer, school, your dependents’ school/daycare Order the abuser to not contact you in any way, including phone, ...
- Created on October 02 2017 01:47:03 PM
- 10. Domestic Violence
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... ordering the abuser to stay away from the victim's place of employment, school, etc.; Ordering the abuser to pay child support, medical costs and legal expenses; Awarding child custody and prohibiting ...
- Created on October 02 2017 01:34:39 PM
- 11. Parents Guide To Internet Safety
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... chat rooms. They may go on-line after dinner and on the weekends. They may be latchkey kids whose parents have told them to stay at home after school. They go on-line to chat with friends, make new friends, ...
- Created on September 28 2017 09:59:16 AM
- 12. Preparing Your Child To Stay Alone
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... point during the school years, parents begin to consider the possibility of having children care for themselves before or after school rather than being cared for by others. Self-care can be a rewarding ...
- Created on September 28 2017 09:42:00 AM
- 13. Rape
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... or call a rape crisis center or school counselor. Get counseling to help deal with feelings of anger, helplessness, fear, and shame caused by rape, whether it happened last night, last week, or years ...
- Created on September 26 2017 10:41:10 AM
- 14. Teen Dating Violence
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... are from friends and family, the more control the abuser has over you. Alert the school counselor or security officer Keep a daily log of the abuse Do not meet your partner alone. Do not let him ...
- Created on September 25 2017 02:22:53 PM
- 15. DUI Enforcement
- (Traffic)
- ... or more drinks in a row, one or more times in a two week period. Alcohol is the most frequently used drug by high school seniors, and its use is increasing. Boys usually try alcohol for the first time ...
- Created on September 21 2017 02:18:57 PM
- 16. Traffic Education Programs
- (Traffic)
- The Traffic Section participates in education programs to promote traffic safety throughout Will County. In This Page Car Seat Inspections Driver Education Program School Bus Safety ...
- Created on September 21 2017 11:51:25 AM
- 17. Traffic Section
- (Traffic)
- ... programs held at Lincolnway Central and Lockport High schools. Overweight Truck Enforcement The Sheriffs’ Department also has an overweight truck enforcement unit. This unit’s responsibility ...
- Created on September 21 2017 11:37:05 AM
- 18. Homer Glen
- (Patrol)
- ... "Community Oriented Policing" philosophy, working in partnership with the Village, schools, businesses and residents to serve and protect the community. Sheriff's Department personnel regularly participate ...
- Created on September 06 2017 10:45:12 AM
- 19. Gangs
- (Special Operations)
- ... a LOSER. Lacking recognition in the family, school, athletics or employment, the member seeks the acceptance, support and protection of other losers and cowards. Students, working youths and other young ...
- Created on September 06 2017 10:41:53 AM
- 20. Gang Suppression Unit
- (Special Operations)
- ... as gangs establish themselves in small or rural communities. Gang members typically perform poorly in school and have frequent contact with police. Hard-core members develop fierce loyalty to their gang ...
- Created on August 24 2017 11:09:11 AM