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Detention Officers Complete Certification Prep Class at RichmondCC

Apr 9

April 9, 2019 – Four students graduated from the Detention Officer Certification class at Richmond Community College on Wednesday, April 3.Students completing the Detention Officer Certification course stand in a group for a photo.

Individuals who take employment at a detention facility have a year to earn their state certification through the Detention Officer Certification Course. This is a 174-hour course that takes about 5 weeks to complete. Upon completion of the course, the new detention officer will be eligible to be certified as a detention officer in North Carolina.

Completing the course were Drikeda S. Lathon from the Hoke County Detention Center, Jonathan Nails Jr. and Anquillia D. Knox from the Richmond County Detention Center, and James A. Kelley from the Scotland County Detention Center.

Instructor for the program is Capt. Earl Haywood from Scotland County Sheriff’s Department.

“We are proud of the hard work of these officers and their commitment to this very important line of work in law enforcement,” said Public Safety Director for Richmond Community College Neil Parrisher. “We also appreciate Capt. Haywood for leading this class and providing great instruction for this program.”