Cape CopCast
School safety gets talked about like it’s only locks, radios, and worst-case scenarios, but the truth is more human and more demanding. Hosts Lisa Greenberg and Officer Mercedes Simonds sit down with Chief Anthony Sizemore to unpack what makes a School Resource Officer effective when the job requires two extremes at once: the ability to respond instantly to danger and the patience to earn trust with kids who may be meeting law enforcement for the first time. We share a story that captures the spirit of the work: Officer Syd Wilcox being surprised with a VFW 'Officer of the Year' honor and why his retirement feels so big to his school community. From there, we dig into what it takes to run an award-winning SRO program in Cape Coral: elite standards, ongoing training, campus drills, crisis intervention skills for youth, and tight partnerships with the Lee County School District and charter schools. We also explain why the assignment is specialized, sought-after, and built on continuity, so relationships can grow over years instead of resetting every year. The conversation goes deeper into the parts people rarely see: hundreds of counseling sessions, sitting in on tough meetings with students and parents, doing threat assessments, and making careful decisions that protect a campus without unnecessarily criminalizing a kid. We also highlight a standout example of trauma-informed support: SRO James Cannon helping launch parenting classes alongside school leaders and youth mental health professionals to meet real community needs.
70 episodios
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