Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Timeline
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Patrick New

Slidell,LA

Summary

The primary goal of a law enforcement supervisor is to lead a team of officers with excellence, driving the achievement of departmental objectives while prioritizing public safety and adherence to all legal standards. Supervise and coordinate the activities of officers and staff. Motivate, develop, and guide personnel to achieve team goals. Foster a positive and supportive work environment that promotes high morale. Provide constructive feedback, formal evaluations, and performance counseling. Resolve complex work-related problems presented by team members. Communicate clearly with team members to overcome communication barriers. Serve as a role model for personnel.

Overview

16
16
years of professional experience

Work History

Deputy Sheriff

Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office
06.2009 - Current
  • Graduated the J.P.S.O Police Academy October 2009, Class #47
  • Accumulated over 600 hours of Law Enforcement training from the Academy and another 500 hours of training from different types of schools.
  • Previously assigned to Corrections, 1st District, 2nd District
  • Selected for Field Training Officer in September 2015
  • Detective Assigned to Juvenile Crimes since July 2016
  • Currently Instructor with the J.P.S.O Young Marines June 2019
  • Selected as LEAD FTO 2023
  • Law Enforcement on the Stand
  • Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
  • Reid, Interview & Investigation
  • Interdiction for Protection of Children

Education

Associate's Degree - Criminal Justice

Southern New Hampshire University
Online
06.2016

Diploma - Computer Science/ENGINEER

Alcee Fortier Senior High School
New Orleans, LA
05.2002

Skills

  • Conducted thorough investigations to gather evidence and support case resolutions
  • Enforced laws and regulations to maintain public safety and order
  • Maintained safety in high-stress situations by effectively diffusing conflicts and providing clear instructions
  • Participated in ongoing professional development opportunities, staying current on laws, best practices and emerging trends in law enforcement
  • Investigated incidents and crimes, collected evidence, and recorded witness statements
  • Mentored new recruits during their probationary period, offering guidance on policy adherence, tactical skills, and professionalism within the force
  • Built excellent rapport and working relationship with community to build trust and improve upon communication
  • Enforced laws and regulations to maintain public safety and order

Timeline

Deputy Sheriff

Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office
06.2009 - Current

Associate's Degree - Criminal Justice

Southern New Hampshire University

Diploma - Computer Science/ENGINEER

Alcee Fortier Senior High School

Organizations

  • Fraternal Order Of Police
  • Assistant Coach/Webmaster for Slidell Youth Football Association
Patrick New