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SHEBOYGAN COUNTY TRIAD


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What is Sheboygan County TRIAD?

The Sheboygan County TRIAD consists of a three-way effort among the:
  • Sheboygan County Sheriff
  • Police Chiefs in the County
  • AARP or Older/Retired Leadership in the Area

Who agree to work together to reduce the criminal victimization of older citizens and enhance the delivery of law enforcement services to this population. It provides an opportunity for the exchange of information between law enforcement and senior citizens. It focuses on reducing unwarranted fear of crime and improving the quality of life for seniors.


Is TRIAD Necessary?

Older Americans comprise the most rapidly growing segment of the population. One in every eight Americans is already 65 or older (31.8 million in 1991). Increased life expectancy is leading to new issues and problems for the criminal justice system as most communities experience a dramatic increase in the number of older persons. Calls for service, crimes, and victims - all changing.


Who are the S.A.L.T. Council?

The senior advisory council, often called S.A.L.T. (Senior and Lawmen Together) is the key component for the success of a TRIAD. In Sheboygan County, the S.A.L.T. Council acts as an advocacy/advisory group and provides a forum for the exchange of information between seniors and law enforcement.

Council members can be a valuable source of input. They can assist in determining the concerns of the community's elderly persons, assess the availability of existing services and programs for the elderly, and recommended additional strategies. S.A.L.T. Council member may also take part in the crime prevention and victim assistance portions of the TRIAD program, and help to identify potential volunteers to carry out TRIAD activities. TRIAD is a community project. The Advisory Council helps the community get it done.


What can TRIAD do?

TRIAD is a program involving law enforcement and older Americans. The focus is determined by both in assessing the needs of the particular community. In Sheboygan County, the focus is on crime prevention and safety, along with issues related to seniors.

Sheboygan County TRIAD sponsors the following programs:

  • Crime Prevention Programs
  • How to Avoid Criminal Victimization
  • Home Security Information
  • Knowledge of Current Frauds and Scams
  • Coping with Telephone Solicitations
  • Refrigeration Cards with Emergency Numbers


How can we get involved?

If you are a senior and interested in getting involved, contact your local law enforcement agency or the Office of Aging.

The local law enforcement contact is:

Chief William Rutten
Kohler Police Department
319 Highland Drive
Kohler, WI  53044

Phone:  (920) 459-3877 or e-mail Chief Rutten

A list of those agencies involved with the Sheboygan County TRIAD:
  • AARP
  • Kohler Police Department
  • Plymouth Housing Authority
  • Sheboygan County Sheriff's Department
  • Division of Aging
  • Sheboygan Falls Police Department
  • Sheboygan Police Department
  • Elkhart Lake Police Department