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SUNY Canton and St. Lawrence County sheriff’s office partner to offer Corrections Academy |
By watertowndailytimes.com- Kevin Shea |
Published: 01/14/2019 |
CANTON — A partnership between the St. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department, the state Division of Criminal Justice Services and SUNY Canton will offer corrections officers training that can provide SUNY students with college credits and certifications to work as corrections officers or police. Current corrections officers will also participate in the academy. The new academy emerged from discussions a year ago between the school and the county sheriff’s office, according to Elizabeth A. Brown, SUNY Canton’s Criminal Justice Department curriculum coordinator. “In those discussions we talked about how students could enroll in the academy for credits,” Ms. Brown said. Read More. |
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Good to see that partnership being created. Hamilton Lindley