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New Class of Corrections Officers Graduate

December 19, 2023 at 4:41 am tdemartini
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The Department of Public Safety (PSD) recently welcomed a new class of adult correctional officers.
Twenty-one recruits graduated from Basic Corrections Recruit Course (BCRC) 23-03 training and will begin their careers as Adult Correctional Officers in facilities across the state.
The BCRC is an 11-week academy training course that includes approximately 400 hours of classroom instruction and physical training. Recruits learn a variety of subjects that include standards of conduct, ethics and professionalism, report writing, interpersonal communications, maintaining security, crisis intervention, security threat groups (gangs), mental health, first aid, use of firearms, and self-defense tactics and more.
This was the final BCRC graduating class under the Department of Public Safety. The department will soon split into two departments — Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and the Department of Law Enforcement — effective. Jan. 1, 2024.
All incoming classes receive Recruit Field Training along with Basic Corrections Training. During the final weeks of training, they go into the facility and begin their job with guidance from their training sergeants.
The 21 graduates have been assigned to the following jail and prison facilities:
Halawa Correctional Facility — 2
Kulani Correctional Facility — 2
Waiawa Correctional Facility — 1
Hawaii Community Correctional Center —1
Kauai Community Correctional Center —1
Maui Community Correctional Center — 2
Oahu Community Correctional Center — 6
Women’s Community Correctional Center — 6
Photo credit: Department of Public Safety
Tags: corrections officers, Department of Public Safety, law enforcement
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