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The Community Services Unit offers
crime prevention and safety education presentations and displays
to thousands of men, women and children in Monroe County each year.
Originally formed in 1947 as the Safety Education Division, the
unit has grown both in manpower and scope of activities over the
years.
In addition to educational presentations, the Community Services
staff also provides newsletters, slide shows, and brochures on many
crime prevention and safety education topics for viewing and distribution.
Besides keeping current with the latest crime prevention and personal
safety programs available, the Monroe County Sheriff's Community
Services Unit has developed a number of its own programs. Its award-winning
F.A.I.R. (Fundamentals of Alcohol Intoxication Recognition) Program
is now used by many other law enforcement agencies throughout the
state and country.
Through the dedication of its staff, the Sheriff's Community Services
Unit strives to improve each year and already has earned an "Outstanding
Unit Award" for its work.
Crime Prevention
Officers and Programs
Crime Prevention Tips
D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) Program
Victim Assistance Program
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