Due to the WHO’s increased alert level concerning the recent Swine Flu
outbreak in the United States and MA, the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department wants you to be
aware of the following advisory: we encourage everyone to visit the CDC's web site at
www.cdc.gov/swineflu for up to date
information on the Swine Flu. We would also like you to visit the MA Department of Public Health’s
website at www.mass.gov/dph. Practice the
proper hygiene techniques: Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough
or sneeze. Alcohol-based hand cleaners are also effective. Practice good "cough etiquette" by
coughing or sneezing into a tissue, or into your elbow instead of into your hands. Try to avoid
close contact with sick people. If you get sick, stay home from work or school and limit contact
with others to avoid infecting them. You can click here for a PDF with good hand washing techniques. |
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The Sheriff’s Department hosts a weekly cable tv show titled "Common Ground" on Boston Neighborhood Network (BNN) cable Channel 9. The show runs every Thursday from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m., Friday from 8:30 - 9:30 p.m. and Sunday from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
February 11, 2010 on BNN Channel 9
1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Guest: Susan O’Connor
Timothy Smith Network
2:00 - 2:30 p.m.
Guest: Richard Honan
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In this publication, the inmates of the South Bay House of Correction
and detainees at the Nashua Street Jail offer their unique insights to the public through poetry, prose, and artwork.
>> download Fall 2009 edition << |
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COMMUNITY OUTREACH
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Through the Office of Communications and External Affairs, the
Sheriff’s Department visits neighborhood organizations, civic associations, and crime
watch groups. Our staff gives an overview of the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department, our
role in public safety, and insight into re-entry programs offered. If you are interested
in having the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department address one of your community meetings,
please contact Deputy Director Ed Geary Jr. at 617.961.6672 or egeary@scsdma.org. |
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On December 13, 2008 Sheriff Cabral hosted a practical workshop designed to
provide attendees with a better understanding of the Criminal Offender Record Information (C.O.R.I).
Sheriff Cabral and Assistant General Counsel Tim Dooling guided participants through – some of the language,
disposition codes, and consequences of the CORI as it relates to employers and landlords, as well as those under
its purview. You can click here for a PDF version of the presentation that
was offered at the workshop. You can click
here for access to the CORI Reader courtesy of the Massachusetts
Law Reform Institute. For additional information on CORI, please visit their website at: http://mlri.org |
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| DEPARTMENT NEWSLETTER |
 The December 2009 issue
of Common Ground is available
for download. Article topics this issue include: Sheriff Andrea Cabral’s
recent tour of the Higginson/Lewis School as “Principal For A Day”;
Department employee True–See Allah and his trip to Washington D.C. to
receive an award from U.S. Attorney Eric Holder for his work with the Boston
Re–entry Initiative (BRI); the Department’s efforts in helping to
increase public safety in Dorchester’s Garvey Park, as well as participation
in a recent block party initiated by the Redefining Our Community (R.O.C.)
neighborhood watch group; and more.
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| THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT IS HIRING |
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Think you'd
like to be part of a professional law enforcement
agency? APPLY TODAY!
The Suffolk County Sheriff's Department offers: |
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Exceptional benefits |
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Competitive salaries—earn up to 45K your first year! |
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Paid vacations and holidays |
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Health, dental and vision plans |
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Free state college
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Certified law enforcement academy training |
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The opportunity to work and grow as a correction professional |
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| >> download correction officer application << |
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| LATEST VIRTUAL TOURS |
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Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department COTA Class number 08–03 prepared for their graduation ceremony
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Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department COTA Class number 08–02 prepared for their graduation ceremony
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Sheriff Cabral and staff attended the opening ceremonies for the 3rd Annual Richard Pacitti Memorial Cup in Savin Hill
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The Sheriff’s Department continued its support for Special Olympics during their annual Law Enforcement Torch Run
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