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| New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission Graduates 17 New Officers |
| By bergendispatch.com- Paul Nichols |
| Published: 09/10/2015 |
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On Wednesday, the New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission (JJC) graduated its 28th class of law enforcement officers. Felix Mickens, JJC’s Deputy Executive Director of Operations, and Michael Cleary, Director of the JJC’s Training Academy, presented each of the 17 graduates with badges and certificates. JJC Executive Director Kevin M. Brown presented the keynote graduation address, honoring Director Cleary for his service to the Academy, which Cleary has directed since its inception in 1999. Each JJC corrections graduate completed a 17-week training course that included firearms training, first aid/CPR, use of Automated External Defibrillators (AED), physical training, the history of the family court and juvenile justice system in New Jersey, and defensive tactics. “I wish to congratulate those individuals who have completed the vigorous preparation to be Juvenile Justice Commission Correction Officers,” said Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman. “Each correction officer graduate has made a commitment to play a critical role in the rehabilitation of young lives. This challenging profession requires dedication and perseverance. I thank them for their commitment to the young people whose lives they impact every day and for the service they provide to the residents of this state whose safety we are charged to protect.” Read More. |
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