Correction Officers Timothy Lenane and
Brian McManus of Roslindale were graduated Oct. 3 from the Suffolk
County Sheriff’s Department Training Academy during ceremonies
at Bunker Hill Community College in Charlestown.
“I am confident that the men and women who graduate from the
Training Academy are among the best-trained corrections officers
in the Commonwealth. It is my goal to continue to raise the standards
of training and professionalism in the corrections industry,” said
Sheriff Andrea J. Cabral.
As part of the 5-week training course, the officers’ curriculum
included daily physical training and defensive tactics; classroom
instruction in Department policies and procedures, firearm safety
and handling, CPR, suicide prevention, fire safety, evacuation plans,
courtroom testimony, ethics and professionalism, inmate education,
interpersonal communications, and inmate rights and responsibilities.
Officers are not only charged with the safety and security of those
in custody, but provide counseling, education, training and mentoring
to detainees and inmates.
Recent graduates will begin their role as correction officers at
the Suffolk County House of Correction in South Bay, or as jail
officers at the Suffolk County Jail on Nashua Street in Boston.
(Editor’s Note: Photos of the graduates are available via
email. Please call 617-989-6672 if you would like us to send you the digital file.)
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