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

Officer Responsibilities & Job Description

What is the job of a BCSO Deputy?

The duties of a police officer, also known as a law enforcement officer is focused on protecting people and property. They patrol the areas they are assigned, which sometimes include entire jurisdictions, respond to calls, enforce laws, make arrests, issue citations, and occasionally testify in court cases. They often make traffic stops, respond to domestic disturbances, and, at times, provide first aid to someone involved in a traffic accident or injured in a domestic dispute until paramedics arrive. Much of their time is divided between patrolling, writing reports, and filling out forms.

The Blaine County Sheriff’s Office is committed to protecting the lives, property and rights of all people, to maintain order and to enforce the law. The Blaine County Sheriff’s Office will strive to accomplish this mission by setting goals and objectives and practicing the core values of the Office. It is our mission to improve and maintain the quality of life we enjoy and to ensure that our county is a safe place to live, work and visit. We are totally dedicated to this mission, to the County we serve and to accept the responsibility of attaining our goal of achieving excellence within our profession. The Blaine County Sheriff’s Office’s values are its principles and beliefs, which guide the Office’s members as they pursue the Office’s mission. The underlying premise of the Blaine County Sheriff’s Office is that officers shall dedicate themselves to treat people with respect, fairness and compassion.

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