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Middlesex County Sheriff's Office

Friday, November 9, 2012

Middlesex Sheriff Looking To Bolster Correction Officer Support

Middlesex County Sheriff Peter Koutoujian is organizing efforts to improve support programs for corrections officers.

Corrections officers face many dangers in their work environment, but none may be more serious than the stresses they endure from years of working in such an extreme setting.  To improve the health and wellness of corrections officers nationwide, the Middlesex County Sheriff's Office is launching a campaign to better support officers who feel the heavy burden of their jobs.  One part of the effort will be a conference to share ways to assist corrections officers facing mental or physical job-related stresses, according to the Sheriff's Office. The conference will host experts from across the country to discuss the causes and consequences stemming from a prison work environment. The Sheriff's office, in partnership with the National Sheriff…

joshua wells

9:52 am on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

I llove how people are so concerned with the harsh working enviorment for correctional officers. What about the Inmates, who have to live in these conditions 24 hours a day? I know, they deserve what they get, lock em up and throw away the keys right! There is a problem when you turn crime reform into a for profit entitiy. America locks up more of its young men than does any civilized country in …   more ›

Monday, October 22, 2012

Sheriff’s Office Warns of Scam Involving Civil Process Division

In the scam, the man allegedly claiming to be a Middlesex Sheriff’s Office deputy claims residents will be arrested if they don't wire money to a bank.

The Middlesex Sheriff’s Office is warning area residents of a telephone scam involving a man falsely claiming to work for the Civil Process Division of the office.  In the scam, a man allegedly claiming to be a Middlesex Sheriff’s Office deputy working on behalf of group named ‘American Cash’ and with an out of state law firm tells the person being called he, or she, will be arrested if they do not wire money to a specific bank. The call might appear to be coming from a legitimate sheriff’s office number, but it is not. “We want citizens to be aware of this scam so they can properly protect themselves,” said Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian. “These are not legitimate calls. Arrests performed by the Civil Process Division deputies are …

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