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    Wishing to become a department of corrections officer

    Any tips on how I can get in?

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    is that like a jail guard?

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    Start with the Sheriff. They put you to work the jails for the first few years, cracking skulls. What state?

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    Go apply at a prison...

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    Quote Originally Posted by yerg View Post
    Go apply at a prison...
    this is correct
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    go to the city personel office human resources ...They will hook u up..GICH
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    Quote Originally Posted by Prince View Post
    is that like a jail guard?
    Yeah

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    Quote Originally Posted by PITBULL915 View Post
    Start with the Sheriff. They put you to work the jails for the first few years, cracking skulls. What state?
    Nj

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    Yea, do the sheriffs route or just check out the Dept Of Corrections for website for your state. There most likely isn't any academic requirements especially for the DOC route. IMO, sheriff is the way to go.

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    Good place to start it the city jail, and then work your way up to the county and state institutions. Got a buddy who worked for ten years and transferred over as a court bailiff. He works nine to five, nice pay and great retirement coming up in a few years. Not a bad way to go. Do your job and move up the ladder.

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    Take the civil service test. On the application you mark off where you would work and corrections is a section to mark off. Then pass the test and dept will notify you based on your ranking. Trust me I am from NJ and took the test a few times. It expires every two years

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    every single person I know that works in the DOC is miserable and depressed, that line of work takes a toll on a person.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PITBULL915 View Post
    Yea, do the sheriffs route or just check out the Dept Of Corrections for website for your state. There most likely isn't any academic requirements especially for the DOC route. IMO, sheriff is the way to go.
    I'll check it out

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    Quote Originally Posted by MDR View Post
    Good place to start it the city jail, and then work your way up to the county and state institutions. Got a buddy who worked for ten years and transferred over as a court bailiff. He works nine to five, nice pay and great retirement coming up in a few years. Not a bad way to go. Do your job and move up the ladder.
    That sounds good to me I def wanna move up

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueLineFish View Post
    Take the civil service test. On the application you mark off where you would work and corrections is a section to mark off. Then pass the test and dept will notify you based on your ranking. Trust me I am from NJ and took the test a few times. It expires every two years
    I plan to take it but can barely find any info on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by LAM View Post
    every single person I know that works in the DOC is miserable and depressed, that line of work takes a toll on a person.
    I guess that's the price you gotta pay

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    In most states, there are two kinds of corrections officers. BOTH must pass the same basic requiremenst
    as set forth by that state's police and corrections training commissions. You have local corrections and
    state corrections. The local correctional officers staff the local detention centers, this is where people are
    held when the police arrest them and if they cannot post their bail, they stay at the detention center until
    their respective trial date. These are normally staffed by the local sheriff department BUT they are
    corrections officers, not certified police officers like a sheriff's deputy is. If the citizen is acquitted,
    then they are set free.

    A sheriff is a certified police officer just like a police officer; the difference is that the sheriff
    handles civil issues, corrections and courthouse security. A police officer handles the criminal
    investigations and traffic complaints. Some areas have full service sheriff's which means that
    there is no local police department AND the sheriff's department does BOTH civil, traffic and criminall issues.

    The state corrections is a little more demanding because this is where a chump is sent once they
    have been tried, convicted and sentenced. This is where everyone from your local hardhead to lifers
    area sent. The prison population in here for the most part is more educated than what the public thinks
    and some really do not give a fuq about rules and regulations because of the large amount of time that
    they are already serving.
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