BCSO SOP
  • Blaine County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Guide
  • Law Enforcement & Department Basics
    • Introduction
    • Our Values
    • Officer Responsibilities & Job Description
    • Basics of Law Enforcement
  • Department Structure
    • Rank Structure
    • Promotions
    • Meritorious Promotions
    • Demotions
    • Transfers
  • Vehicles, Uniform and Weapon Policy
    • Department Vehicle Structure
    • Department Uniform Structure
    • Weapon & Responsible Force Policy
  • Policy & Guidelines
    • Pursuit Guidelines
    • Probationary Deputy Rules
    • Press & Civilian Ride Alongs
    • Leave of Absence (OOC)
    • Off-Road Guidelines
  • Eligibility for Certifications
    • Certifications
    • Task Force Operations
    • Specialized Training Program
    • Unmarked Vehicle Usage
  • Field Training Officer Certifications
    • Field Training Assistant
    • Field Training Officer
    • Field Training Officer - Evaluator & Administrator
  • Emergencies First Aid
    • Police Medical Equipment
    • Taser Deployment
  • Closing Statement
    • Mission Statement & Closing Statement
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  1. Law Enforcement & Department Basics

Introduction

All Department Members are accountable for their actions, or their failure to act in a professional manner.

We hope you always provide the highest quality service available and handle scenarios in the most professional way possible.

If you don’t follow this Patrol Guide, a Warning will be issued. If you are still unable to follow, a Suspension or Demotion will be issued. Please keep in mind that this Department has to be professional and the only way to achieve that is with regular training and strict rules.

We highly suggest everyone to be as professional as possible (even as a Civilian). Professionalism and Activity is what we are looking for to promote you further in our Department alongside several other aspects.

Please follow our Ranking Structure for any Complaints and Suggestions.

If you have anything concerning documents, please feel free to directly message the BCSO Administration.

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