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For Immediate Release:  
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June 7, 2005


Office of The Attorney General
- Peter C. Harvey, Attorney General

Juvenile Justice Commission
- Howard L. Beyer, Executive Director

 

Sharon Lauchaire
609-292-2288

 
 

Ewing Resident Honored
Jonathan Jester Named JJC Correction Officer of the Year

2005 Correction Officer of the Year Johnathan Jester
2005 Correction Officer of the Year Johnathan Jester (third from left)

 

 

EWING - The New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission (JJC) recently honored Jonathan Jester as one of five 2005 Correction Officer of the Year recipients. Senior Corrections Officer (SCO) Jester was cited for his professionalism and dedication.

SCO Jester has served the JJC since September 2001 at the Juvenile Medium Security Facility in Bordentown. He was promoted to Senior Correction Officer in October 2002. He holds certification in Methods of Instruction (M.O.I.) and defensive tactics. As the instructor for defensive tactics, he specializes in teaching the use of PR 24 which stresses the proper use of Protective Restraints.

SCO Jester says, “I joined the JJC looking for advancement in my career, while continuing to work with juveniles. The JJC gave me the opportunity to achieve both.”

SCO Jester resides in Ewing with his wife Marlene. He is active in his community where he coaches track for Notre Dame High School in Lawrence, acts as a mentor for young adults accompanying them on trips and to the movies, and as a volunteer with the Trenton Soup Kitchen.

“Through his professionalism on the job and his commitment to his community, Senior Correction Officer Jonathan Jester has proven to be a role model and mentor for the juvenile residents in JJC facilities as well for young people in his community," said Howard L. Beyer, Executive Director of the Juvenile Justice Commission. "The JJC is committed to realizing the potential of the youth in its care and helping them change the direction of their futures. Our dedicated and experienced law enforcement staff play a critical role in fulfilling this mission."

The Juvenile Justice Commission employs approximately 500 highly trained law enforcement officers. Each officer must complete an intensive training course at the JJC's Training Academy, which not only includes physical training, CPR and written exercises, but teaches officers to communicate with youth and instructs staff on techniques to diffuse tense situations.

This award is bestowed annually upon one officer from each of the five secure juvenile facilities operated by the JJC. Recipients of this award are selected based on outstanding job performance, exemplary work records, and service to their communities.

The award is given in conjunction with a proclamation issued by New Jersey Acting Governor Richard J. Codey declaring the week of May 2-6 as "Correctional Officer Appreciation Week." The proclamation recognizes the men and women who uphold justice and keep New Jersey's communities safe through their dedication and experience.

For more information please visit www.njjjc.org.

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