Lincoln Police Department Hosts
Third Annual D.A.R.E. Officer Training
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[April 04, 2023]
During
the weeks of February 13th through February 24th, 2023, the Lincoln
Police Department hosted its 3rd Annual D.A.R.E. Officer Training
Program. The Department supports this program and its efforts to
assist youths with sound judgment and decision making, including but
not limited to resisting drug and alcohol abuse.
Currently, the Lincoln Police Department employs four certified D.A.R.E.
Officers. Our most senior D.A.R.E. Officer Christy Fruge, also
serves the D.A.R.E. America program as the Illinois D.A.R.E. Officer
Coordinator. Officer Fruge is tasked with many responsibilities
through this assignment, encompassing the entire State of Illinois.
With Officer Fruge’s selection as the D.A.R.E. Officer Coordinator,
Lincoln became the training hub for the D.A.R.E. program statewide.
During the 1st annual D.A.R.E. Officer Training program two years
ago, 18 Officers came from all over the United States to attend the
two week training program in Lincoln. This included Tribal Police
Officers and Military Police Officers from as far away as
California. Last year, the D.A.R.E. Officer Training program saw 16
Officers attend including Officers from Central Illinois as well as
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Indiana, Kansas and Alaska. During their two
week stay, these Officers become a part of the Lincoln community.
This year, 20 Officers graduated the D.A.R.E. Officer
Training, representing Agencies from Indiana, Illinois, Ohio and
Wisconsin. They stay with us in our hotels, shop at our stores and
patronize our businesses and restaurants. As a final benchmark in
the training program, these Officers teach a course of instruction
at one of our local schools. Area schools that participated this
year were Chester-East Lincoln and West Lincoln-Broadwell.
D.A.R.E. has curriculums designed for children as young as
kindergarten, going all the way through to high school years. The
D.A.R.E. program studies trends which allow Officers to adjust to
specific problems within their communities.
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For example, when opioids became
a problem across the United States, D.A.R.E. America created a
curriculum specifically for that issue. D.A.R.E. still uses the
opioid curriculum, but also utilizes others such as a vaping
curriculum along with a curriculum called More Than Sad, which
helps young people who are dealing with suicidal thoughts.
Every curriculum D.A.R.E. offers is science and
evidence based to be effective. Recently a study was conducted over
3 years by UNC on how effective the D.A.R.E. program is.
The training staff, which assists Officer Fruge with
instructing the new D.A.R.E. Officer candidates, consists of 2
Mentors (team leaders) from Addison, Illinois Police Department, 1
from St. Clair County Sheriff’s Department, and an educator from
Iowa. The role of the educator is to teach the D.A.R.E. Officer
candidates to step out of "investigation mode" and into a teaching
mode. The goal is to transfer the minds of the Officers from
interrogation to communication. This is not an easy process, and it
takes time and practice. Much is asked of these officers. They must
meet certain benchmarks in order to move forward in the class. If
those benchmarks are not met, they "deselect" officers from the
program. We only allow officers that are the best fit for a
classroom to become D.A.R.E. Officers.
The Lincoln Police Department is proud of our D.A.R.E Officers and
of the strides the
D.A.R.E. Program is taking to positively affect the lives of the
children in our communities not only in Illinois, but nationwide.
[Kirstin Rawlins
Police Records & Property Clerk
LINCOLN POLICE DEPARTMENT] |