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  2. Special Service Unit - Wikipedia

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    This unit is composed of highly trained special agents who are strategically assigned to various field offices across the state of California. Unlike traditional correctional officers or parole agents, the agents of the SSU hold the status of full-time peace officer, defined under California Penal Code Section 830.2. [2]

  3. Correction Officers' Benevolent Association - Wikipedia

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    The Correction Officers' Benevolent Association (COBA) is the second largest trade union for law enforcement in New York. COBA is also the largest municipal jail union in the United States. [2] It represents corrections staff within the New York City Department of Correction run by the New York City Department of Correction. It has a membership ...

  4. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

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    CDCR is the 3rd largest law enforcement agency in the United States behind the U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the New York City Police Department, which employ approximately 66,000 federal officers and 42,000 police officers respectively. CDCR correctional officers are sworn law enforcement officers with peace officer powers. As of 2013 ...

  5. NY Gov. Kathy Hochul calls for dismissal of 14 corrections ...

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    All 14 Marcy Correctional Facility employees, including one nurse, 11 corrections officers and two sergeants, have either been suspended without pay or have resigned pending termination.

  6. New York State Department of Corrections and Community ...

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    The union has been vocal in its opposition to prison closures. Professional, Scientific and Technical Services Unit (PS&T)- Represent Parole officers. Since 1861, 28 New York state correction officers have died as a result of violence in the line of duty or a duty-related illness (e.g., tuberculosis). [46] The last death by violence was in 1981 ...

  7. California Correctional Peace Officers Association - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, an officer, despondent over working conditions at San Quentin State Prison, committed suicide.This prompted Officer Al Mello and eight fellow officers, five of which were Correctional Lieutenants concerned with the pay scale and working conditions, to start traveling to the three existing state prisons (Folsom, Soledad, and San Quentin) to rally support for the creation of a ...

  8. California state correctional officer, 57, died suddenly ...

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    A California state correctional officer died suddenly on Wednesday after he fell ill on duty at San Quentin State Prison, according to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Officer ...

  9. List of California state prisons - Wikipedia

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    It is staffed and operated by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. CDCR will not renew the lease for California City Correctional Facility, terminating the contract in March 2024 and ending the use of that facility as a state prison. [5] California Correctional Institution: CCI Kern: 1954 2,783 3,516 126.3%