Benton County Sheriff's Auxiliary Volunteer Program
Benton County Sheriff's Office
Volunteers help with less critical projects around the sheriff's office including, but not limited to, creating the sheriff's office newsletter, setting up speed trailer and completing speed surveys, staffing events, and supporting crime prevention programs.
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Problem
PROBLEMATIC BEHAVIOR OR ACTIVITY
Dwindling budgets have made it difficult to get more done with fewer resources. As a result, projects deemed less critical may end up being put on hold.
IMPACT ON THE COMMUNITY
The community benefits greatly from the Auxiliary Unit, as some projects simply wouldn’t happen without its help.
Solution
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Auxiliary unit volunteers help out in numerous ways. They assist with community outreach projects, administrative projects, and in other capacities when their skills, talent, and interest match the needs of the sheriff’s office. Auxiliary team members do not engage in active law enforcement activities and are not a substitute for fully trained and certified deputies. Rather, Auxiliary team members help stretch resources in a supportive role.
They have assisted with the following duties and others:
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Compiling and editing the Sheriff’s Office newsletter
- Setting up the speed trailer and doing speed surveys
- Staffing the Drug Take Back event
- Scanning booking and offender files
- Conducting customer service surveys
- Helping coordinate the sheriff’s office Citizens’ Academy
- Supporting crime prevention programs
FUNDING
No funding is necessary. The only money spent on the program has been for volunteer shirts and hats, award pins, and periodic rewards. The Auxiliary unit helped run an event that raised a small amount of money that has sustained the program’s purchase of these items for several years.
Outcome
PROGRAM IMPACT
Since the program started in 2009, 23 Auxiliary volunteers have donated more than 8,400 hours, saving the community at least $100,000.
CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS
Plan and organize projects the volunteers enjoy doing.
LESSONS LEARNED
Treat your volunteers well! Show them that you are thankful for their services and that they are making a difference. Remember, they are doing their work for free.