Increase deployment of Community-Oriented Policing deputies who live and work in neighborhoods, building trust and responsiveness.
Use crime analytics to anticipate patterns and allocate resources more effectively.
Expand partnerships with local leaders, civic groups, and faith communities for collaborative strategies.
Advance accreditation to hold the Office to the highest professional standards.
Continue upgrading technology — body cameras, digital forensics, drone program, and vehicle systems.
Bolster the ICAC / cybercrime task force, with tools like Magnet, GrayKey, and digital investigation support.
Strengthen Victim Services Specialist operations for timely support, advocacy, and resources.
Expand Project Lifesaver and similar initiatives for vulnerable populations.
Increase visibility of the Sheriff’s App, public safety alerts, and communication channels.
Actively pursue grants, federal and state funding to reduce burdens on taxpayers.
Continue the Equipment Replacement Plan to avoid unexpected breakdowns or gaps.
Build the OCSO Foundation to accept community investments in training, gear, and support.
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