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For Immediate Release:
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February 25, 2004
Sharon Lauchaire
609-292-2288

JJC TRAINING ACADEMY GRADUATES
25 JUVENILE DETENTION OFFICERS

SEA GIRT - Twenty-five juvenile detention officers graduated today from the New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission's (JJC) Training Academy. Family members, friends and representatives from the county detention centers attended ceremony to recognize the graduates.

This is the second training cycle conducted for county juvenile detention officers. The first class of 24 officers graduated in July, 2003. In 1999, the JJC was authorized by the Police Training Commission to take over training duties that were previously provided by the State Department of Corrections (DOC). Prior to the creation of the JJC, the DOC was responsible for delinquent juveniles. Their officers received the same training whether they were assigned to an adult facility or a juvenile facility.

"The New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission is pleased to offer this unique training designed specifically for correction officers who work with juveniles," stated Howard L. Beyer, Executive Director of the Juvenile Justice Commission. "As the single state agency charged to reform the juvenile justice system, its makes sense that the JJC provide training specifically tailored to help officers meet the challenges and the very different needs of juvenile residents as opposed to those of adult inmates. The JJC is proud of its Training Academy and the state-of-the-art curriculum that its staff has developed to teach officers how to maintain a safe environment for themselves, the juvenile residents and their colleagues. Ensuring that custody staff have the knowledge and the tools to do their jobs to the best of their abilities plays an important part in helping the juveniles in their care turn their lives around. I want to thank the New Jersey Detention Association, and its president Gerald Bowden, for working with the JJC to make this project a success."

The six week training course is held at the Juvenile Justice Commission/Division of Criminal Justice Satellite Training Academy. The training center, which opening in 2002, has expanded the training opportunities that the JJC can offer. The counties are charged $600 per officer to attend the training which includes an optional residential component for those officers who live a distance from the facility. The training includes first aid/CPR, use of Automated External Defibrillators (AED), the history of the family court and juvenile justice system in the State of New Jersey, and defensive tactics.

"The Juvenile Detention Officer training at the JJC Academy is the result of the tremendous effort of Mr. Beyer, Executive Director of the Juvenile Justice Commission, Mr. Cleary, Director of Training for the JJC and his staff, and the New Jersey Juvenile Detention Association. This is a major step in re-establishing a truly centralized training facility and philosophy geared for those professionals dedicated to working with juveniles," said Gerald Bowden, President of the New Jersey Detention Association. "This graduation further emphasizes the partnership that exists between the State and the Counties in providing a continuum of effort to change the behavior of under socialized juveniles so that they may become model citizens rather than model prisoners. At the first graduation held last July, I stated that I looked forward to the day when such graduations at this Academy were routine. With this second graduation and a third already planned, we are ensuring that State of New Jersey and its Counties continue to produce the best trained and qualified professionals to work with a most difficult juvenile population."

Michael Cleary, Director of the JJC Training Academy concluded that, "The collaboration between the Juvenile Justice Commission, the New Jersey Detention Association and the directors of the individual county juvenile detention centers is what makes this training such a success. By working together, we can make sure that men and women on the front lines of juvenile justice are prepared for any situation and have the ability to make a difference in the lives of our State's youth."

There are 17 county operated juvenile detention centers in the State of New Jersey that house juveniles awaiting adjudication by a judge or to be transferred to another facility.

The academy graduated the following men and women:

Christopher Nurse Atlantic Youth Center - Harborfields
Myron Henderson Atlantic Youth Center - Harborfields
Charles Nobles, Jr. Burlington County Juvenile Detention Center
Bobbie McCutcheon Hudson County Juvenile Detention Center
Kathleen Cheatham Hudson County Juvenile Detention Center
Vaughn Crawford Hudson County Juvenile Detention Center
Charmaine Stevens Hudson County Juvenile Detention Center
Cabrina Belamy Hudson County Juvenile Detention Center
Idamiz Roman Middlesex County Juvenile Detention Center
John Campaignio Middlesex County Juvenile Detention Center
Efrain Algarin Middlesex County Juvenile Detention Center
Michael Del Prete Middlesex County Juvenile Detention Center
Tiffany Brown Monmouth County Juvenile Detention Center
Aaron Watson Monmouth County Juvenile Detention Center
George Davidson Monmouth County Juvenile Detention Center
Shanice Mitchell Monmouth County Juvenile Detention Center
Anna Smith Morris County Juvenile Detention Center
Erica Rochester Morris County Juvenile Detention Center
Matthew Vaughn Morris County Juvenile Detention Center
Veronica Clark Ocean County Juvenile Detention Center
John Albino Ocean County Juvenile Detention Center
Kim Thomas Passaic County Juvenile Detention Center
Carl Poff Warren Acres Juvenile Detention Center
Joshua Fucili Warren Acres Juvenile Detention Center
Providence Cordes Warren Acres Juvenile Detention Center

The following awards were also presented during the graduation ceremony:

Academic Award
Carl Poff Warren Acres Juvenile Detention Center
Professional Development Award
Myron Henderson Atlantic Youth Center - Harborfields
Platoon Guide Award
Joshua Fucili Warren Acres Juvenile Detention Center

For more information on the JJC, please visit www.njjjc.com

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