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VOP Program Mission:
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
Civilian Volunteers are dedicated to providing excellent
service through relationships that build trust, create a
safe environment, and enhance the quality of life in our
communities within a “Tradition of Service”.
VOP Program Principles:
To be
proud representatives of the community by being highly
visible while on patrol. The primary objectives for the
members shall be to prevent crime by mere presence, or
identify public hazards. Members shall also act as the eyes
and ears of the Sheriff's Department by identifying
suspicious activities, crimes in progress, or dangerous
circumstances. The members shall not take action themselves,
but shall notify the proper authorities for handling.
The Volunteers On Patrol members accept their mission to
serve the community with the enduring belief that in so
doing, they will maintain the high level of safety, quality
of life, and the beauty of the community that everyone is
entitled.
VOP
Program Overview:
As outlined in the Sheriff’s Mission and Core Values
Statement, as well as the Department’s Policy, the goal of
the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is to serve the
residents of Los Angeles County in the most professional,
effective, courteous, and progressive manner possible. This
will be accomplished while maintaining a reputation of being
an innovative and progressive law enforcement agency that is
sincerely concerned about the citizens it serves.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has long recognized the
vast resources of experience and skills possessed by its’
county residents and the surrounding communities. The
purpose of volunteers is to tap into these skills to help
the Sheriff’s Department achieve its’ goals in an effective
and cost-efficient manner. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s
Department views this as a means to assist those that reside
in Los Angeles County by providing a service to their
community.
Because the members of the Volunteer Program become additional eyes
and ears for the Sheriff’s Department, as well as
representatives of City and County administration, it is
imperative that they maintain an image of professionalism at
all times which parallels the professionalism of the
Department. Volunteers appearance, demeanor, and
professionalism must never be compromised while serving in
this Program. Each volunteer has been hand picked with the
highest confidence in their capabilities.
Volunteer members are, in fact, Sheriff’s Department Civilian
Volunteers. Therefore, the existing Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Department Civilian Volunteer Regulations and
Guidelines shall be followed. Volunteers shall be aware that
it is a privilege to be a civilian volunteer, not a right,
and they serve at the discretion of the Sheriff.
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VOP
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Volunteers On Patrol are community-spirited citizens of the
community who provide a minimum of 10 hours of their time
per month to assist the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s
Department performing non-hazardous patrol duties. It’s
participants are made up of working people, retirees, and
men and women of all races with varied backgrounds.
Volunteers On Patrol can be identified by their white
uniform shirt, navy blue trousers and gold on blue shoulder
patch. Volunteers’ patrol in white vehicles identified as
“Volunteers On Patrol” and bear the LASD emblem.
The
Volunteers On Patrol have various responsibilities,
primarily non-hazardous duties, which have traditionally
been performed by patrol deputies. This program; therefore,
allows patrol deputies to perform the more hazardous duties
that they have been trained to do, thus helping the
Department to better achieve its goal of serving the
community.
Listed
below are some examples of the duties that Volunteers On
Patrol will be performing:
-
Search for missing children
- Patrolling the community for criminal activity
- Patrolling the community for safety hazards
- Conducting school safety checks
- Conducting shopping mall checks
- Conducting residential vacation checks
- Conducting business checks
- Conducting park safety checks
- Patrolling for graffiti and property damage
- Conducting traffic control
- Performing non-hazardous directed patrol assignments
- Assisting disabled persons
- Assisting at Sobriety check points
- Issuing disabled parking citations
- Fulfilling requests from city and county services
- All volunteers work in teams of two in conspicuously
identified vehicles supplied by the Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Department.
Apply Today!
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