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| New Officers Graduate From NJ DOC |
| By nj.com |
| Published: 02/02/2011 |
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TRENTON — The Department of Corrections graduated a new class of officers today, sending 102 recruits into one of the toughest law enforcement jobs in New Jersey. At the ceremony in Trenton, Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno and other state officials commended the graduates for finishing a rigorous training program. Recruits collectively shed 812 pounds, ran more than 3,000 miles and received more than 1,000 hours of instruction over 15 weeks, officials said. Guadagno, a former Monmouth County sheriff, said that preparation made them the "best-trained corrections officers not only in New Jersey but in the country," and will be key to handling the demands of policing the state’s prisons. Graduates marched into Trenton’s War Memorial accompanied by a bagpipe processional and amid cheers from family members. With a rough economy, many still see a job in prisons as a ticket to a comfortable middle-class life. Read More. |
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