MONROE
TWP - The New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission
(JJC) recently honored Robert Davis as one
of five 2005 Correction Officer of the Year
recipients. This award is bestowed annually
upon one officer from each of the JJC’s
five secure facilities. Recipients of this
award are selected based on outstanding
job performance, exemplary work records,
and service to their communities.
Officer Davis began his career with the
JJC in 1998 at its Juvenile Medium Security
Facility. He is currently assigned to the
Juvenile Reception and Assessment Facility
(JRAC) located in Bordenton, where he serves
as Special Assignment Officer. In this role,
he is instrumental in the daily operation
of the facility, utilizing a combination
of good communication skills and a steady
work ethic to effectively perform his duties.
“Through
his professionalism on the job and his commitment
to his community, Correction Officer Robert
Davis 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, JJC. "The JJC is
committed to realizing the potential of
the young people 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.”
Officer Davis is married to Carrie and is
the proud father of Madison and Robert.
Officer Davis volunteers his time preparing
meals at Ronald McDonald House in Philadelphia.
The JJC employs approximately 500 law enforcement
officers.
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photo of award recipient
pictured from left to right:
Brigite Mitchell-Morton, Director, Office
of Secure Care;
Howard L. Beyer, JJC Executive Director;
Barbara Roberts, Assistant Superintendent,
Juvenile Reception
and Assessment Center; Robert
Davis, Correction
Officer; Rodney Morris,
President, Local 367;
and Craig Stellman, Chief, Johnstone
Campus.
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