Code | Course | Credits |
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First Semester | ||
CRJ-101 | Administration of Justice | 3 |
CRJ-106 | Contemporary Corrections | 3 |
HPE-109 | Physical Conditioning/Police Recruits | 3 |
HPE-170 | First Aid, Safety, and Prevention of Injury | 3 |
Total Minimum Credits | 12 |
Corrections
The Camden County Correctional Academy program prepares recruits for entry-level positions as a county correctional officer and juvenile correctional officer. Correctional Officers Recruit Training Program purpose also is to prepare recruits to develop skills and knowledge of the fundamentals of dealing with inmates within penal institutions.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
At the end of the program, the recruit will be able to:
- Discuss concepts of the Constitution of the United States.
- Compare and contrast the components of the criminal justice system and various agencies involved in the administration of justice.
- Extrapolate local criminal justice issues to global justice and security issues.
- Analyze criminal justice practitioner problems with the public.
Admissions Requirements
Recruits who enter the Camden County Correctional Academy as a correctional officer must be sponsored by county enforcement agency, which have been selected as a recruit by their standards or procedures and have assumed all costs of training, uniforms, salary, etc.
Contact Person
Robert Doyle (856) 227-7200 ext. 4874 Email: rdoyle@dos5.net
Sgt. Matthew Hart, Chief Corrections Instructor, (856) 227-7200 ext. 4059 Email: matthew.hart@camdendoc.com
Additional information
CIP Code | 43.0102 |
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Program Code | COR.CA |