STATE POLICE RECRUITS
GRADUATE TRAINING ACADEMY & RECEIVE
ASSIGNMENTS ACROSS STATE
66 New Troopers From The 127th & 128th 樱花视频
State Police Recruit
Classes Complete Intensive 21 Week Training Program
Asbury Park - Colonel
Carson J. Dunbar, Jr., Superintendent of the 樱花视频 State Police
and Paul H. Zoubek, First Assistant Attorney General, today presented
badges to 66 of 樱花视频's newest state troopers during graduation
ceremonies at the historic Convention Hall/Paramount Theater in
Asbury Park, Monmouth County.
FAAG Zoubek noted that
the 33 men and women of the 127th State Police class and the 33
men and women of the 128th class are the most recent trainees to
graduate from the State Police Academy's intensive 21-week training
program and to undergo instruction as part of an entirely new training
concept known as Action Adult-Based Learning Methodology - a training
format that utilizes advanced facilitation methods, training scenarios,
role-playing exercises and student presentations to accomplish training
objectives.
"Congratulations
to each member of the 127th and 128th classes for demonstrating
the strength, the intelligence, the skills and - above all else
- the commitment required to complete the State Police Academy training,"
Zoubek told the graduates. "The citizens of the State of New
Jersey are counting on each graduate and their strength, skills
and dedication to help the 樱花视频 State Police continue to evolve
as the nation's premiere statewide law enforcement agency."
According to Col. Dunbar,
the 66 trooper-recruits of the 127th and 128th training classes
embarked on their career choice over one year ago (Oct. 16, 2000)
with the filing of initial employment applications. Today, each
of the recruits represent the newest generation of 樱花视频 state
troopers to graduate from the State Police training academy. The
trooper graduates of the 127th and 128th classes, the last recruit
classes to graduate this year, include one African-American female,
three African-American males and four Hispanic males.
Throughout 2001, ten separate
recruit training classes totaling 342 graduates have completed study
and training at the Sea Girt Training Academy. Twenty-one percent
of the 2001 trooper graduates are minority or female ( 18 African-American
males, 33 Hispanic males, 6 Asian males, 1 American Indian male,
7 white females, 2 African-American females and 1 Hispanic female)
and, along with their fellow classmates, have taken up patrol responsibilities
throughout the state.
The 129th State Police recruit
class is slated to graduate in March of 2002. Additional recruit
training classes, to include the 130th - 133rd classes, are nearing
the final stages of applicant selection and are tentatively slated
to begin training in mid-2002.
"Today, the troopers
of the 127th and 128th 樱花视频 State Police classes have completed
a very long journey," Colonel Dunbar said. "It is truly
an honor to congratulate each trooper and to wish the newest members
of the 樱花视频 State Police success and God-speed as they report
to their duty assignments." "Today's troopers will face
a much more complex world and will have less margin for error. They
must think and act independently and possess the self-confidence
and focus to perform their job constitutionally and with compassion,"
he added.
According to Captain
David S. Leonardis, Commandant of the State Police Training Academy,
the Training Bureau has undergone significant changes during the
past 18 months. Changes include a new recruit evaluation system
designed to compliment the adult-based learning methodology, wireless
internet laptop research supported by a newly appointed academy
librarian, significantly smaller class size for pre-service training,
use of firearms simulation training scenarios and the implementation
of an instructor/recruit mentor program. Additionally, each individual
lesson plan used during the course of pre-service training was completely
reviewed in-house and through various governmental and private educational
testing facilities to insure conformity with independent training
requirements. Also, the trooper recruits have been fully trained
in the use of police computer systems and each will utilize a portable
laptop computer from which police-related information can be quickly
and accurately obtained and police reports can be entered directly
into the revamped State Police data collection systems.
The 127th and 128th classes
were also challenged in the specific areas of constitutional search
and seizure with the implementation of revised State Police guidelines
and exhaustive classroom and practical training scenarios involving
the legal use of search and seizure procedures. The recruits participated
in extensive training and role-playing exercises which focused on
responding to and handling domestic violence situations, human dignity
and human relations exercises, cultural diversity and awareness
and sensitivity training and the State Police initiative of community
policing and community relations. In the area involving cultural
diversity and minority instruction, the trooper recruits received
extensive and detailed instruction from experts outside of the State
Police, including representatives from ethnic, cultural, community
and professional organizations. Such interactive training included
extensive lecture, practical exercises and role playing in cultural
diversity and awareness especially as they relate to the role of
police in our society.
Yet another training
initiative that has been successfully integrated into the State
Police curriculum is an intensive training course which details
Spanish for Law Enforcement Officers.' This course exposes
State Police recruits, and on-duty troopers, to extensive language
instruction geared to enable them to better communicate with Spanish
speaking individuals about police-related matters and to better
assist injured persons, disabled motorists, and in communicating
with Spanish speaking victims and witnesses.
Recognizing the important role
that the field-training officer plays in the development of a new
state trooper, the Social Science Unit made major revisions to the
Trooper/Coach training program. The revised training required to
become a Trooper/Coach was upgraded to a five-day course, which
includes a comprehensive evaluation of the Trooper/Coach's ability
to effectively train new troopers. The most significant change involving
the Trooper/Coach program is assigning two trooper coaches to each
probationary trooper.
In commenting on the overall
selection process for State Police recruit training classes, Col.
Dunbar reported that each applicant applying to the State Police
is required to have a minimum of 60 college credits plus two years
of work experience or, alternatively, a bachelor degree. During
the most recent recruit selection process, several "firsts"
were achieved, including the use of a blind screen to evaluate applications
for minimum qualifications; the implementation of a new State Police
examination; changes to the physical qualification test to mirror
the same examination required of all State Police enlisted personnel
and affording candidates several opportunities to take the test
during a four-week period; revamping the interview process to include
two members from the State Police as well as a Human Resource Specialist
from outside the State Police; an in-depth review of individuals
recommended for disqualification during the background investigation
by a State Police Bureau Chief, a Section Supervisor, personally
by the Superintendent and finally by the Office of State Police
Affairs in the Attorney General's Office.
Dunbar said that as probationary
troopers, the 66 troopers from the 127th and 128th classes will
be assigned to stations throughout the state and, over the next
11 weeks, the new troopers will begin their careers under the watchful
eye of their newly trained and experienced Trooper/Coaches and supervisors.
The graduates of the 127th State Police Training Class
are:
LAST NAME |
FIRST NAME |
MI |
CITY |
COUNTY |
|
|
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|
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|
|
BERRY |
CHEREE |
M |
RAHWAY |
UNION |
|
BOYLE |
CHRISTOPHER |
J |
E. RUTHERFORD |
BERGEN |
|
CAVE |
ROMMEL |
A |
AVENEL |
MIDDLESEX |
|
DEMEO |
JASON |
|
BELLEVILLE |
ESSEX |
|
ESPOSITO |
CHRISTOPHER |
M |
NO ARLINGTON |
ESSEX |
|
FINNEGAN |
MARK |
H |
SOUTH AMBOY |
MIDDLESEX |
|
FLYNN |
JOHN |
J |
PHILLIPSBURG |
WARREN |
|
FRANKOWSKI |
MATTHEW |
B |
MT EPHRAIM |
CAMDEN |
|
GIORDANO |
MICHAEL |
R |
CRANBURY |
MIDDLESEX |
|
GIULIANO |
SALVATORE |
P. |
BELLMAWR |
CAMDEN |
|
GOSWEILER |
DAVID |
A |
GREENWICH |
CUMBERLAND |
|
GRACZYK |
ADAM |
V |
MANAHAWKIN |
OCEAN |
|
GUZMAN |
GABRIEL |
|
PASSAIC |
PASSAIC |
|
HATFIELD |
PHILIP |
M |
MAGNOLIA |
CAMDEN |
|
HENDRICKSON |
GUY |
W |
TRENTON |
MERCER |
|
HOUGH |
DAVID |
A |
NEWTON |
SUSSEX |
|
KERRIGAN |
BRIAN |
K |
ELBERON |
MONMOUTH |
|
KRAMER, JR. |
KENNETH |
C |
SOMERVILLE |
SOMERSET |
|
LAMANNA |
MATTHEW |
S |
ORANGE |
MORRIS |
|
LOSCHIAVO |
JOSEPH |
B |
MANALAPAN |
MONMOUTH |
|
MACAUDA, JR. |
PIETRO |
|
LITTLE EGG HARBOR |
OCEAN |
|
MACNEILL |
CHRISTOPHER |
A |
PITTSGROVE |
SALEM |
|
MARTUCCI |
JEFFREY |
C |
CLARK |
UNION |
|
MURTHA |
THOMAS |
R |
MONROE TWP |
MIDDLESEX |
|
NELSON |
DANIEL |
J |
CLIFTON |
PASSAIC |
|
O'BRIEN |
DANIEL |
G |
WEST PATERSON |
PASSAIC |
|
PIOTROWSKI |
RADOSLAW |
|
CARLSTADT |
BERGEN |
|
RAFANELLO |
BRIAN |
M |
BURLINGTON CITY |
BURLINGTON |
|
REDKO |
YEVGENIY |
|
RANDOL PH |
MORRIS |
|
RIVA |
JEFFREY |
B |
TINTON FALLS |
MONMOUTH |
|
RODRIGUEZ |
CARLOS |
E |
EWING |
MERCER |
|
ROSER |
MARC |
R |
FREEHOLD |
MONMOUTH |
|
SCOTT |
CHRISTOPHER |
R |
BUENA |
ATLANTIC |
|
SMITH |
MONTEZ |
L |
LINDENWOLD |
CAMDEN |
|
STOLFA |
PHILIP |
T |
TINTON FALLS |
MONMOUTH |
|
TOMASELLO, JR. |
ANTHONY |
J |
ABSECON |
ATLANTIC |
|
TRIPPA |
VINCENT |
A |
ROBBINSVILLE |
MERCER |
|
VINCI, SR. |
JOSEPH |
B |
BAYVILLE |
OCEAN |
|
WALSH |
MARTIN |
J |
SICKLERVILLE |
CAMDEN |
The graduates of the
128th State Police recruit training class are:
LAST NAME |
FIRST NAME |
MI |
CITY |
COUNTY |
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|
|
|
|
CAMPOLO, JR. |
THOMAS |
M |
JACKSON |
OCEAN |
|
CREGAN |
MICHAEL |
W |
MORGAN |
MIDDLESEX |
|
DELLAGICOMA |
GERALD |
S |
POMPTON LAKES |
PASSAIC |
|
DONAHUE |
MICHAEL |
B |
WENONAH |
GLOUCESTER |
|
DUFF |
SEAN |
M |
PALMYRA |
MONMOUTH |
|
FETTER |
DOUGLAS |
E |
HAZLET |
MONMOUTH |
|
FRANKE, JR. |
ALAN |
J |
MANASQUAN |
MONMOUTH |
|
GALLAGHER |
GEORGE |
E |
BRICK |
OCEAN |
|
HALL |
ORVILLE |
O |
IRVINGTON |
ESSEX |
|
HARAK |
DAVID |
V |
BAYVILLE |
OCEAN |
|
JACKSON, SR. |
VINCENT |
J |
CAMDEN |
CAMDEN |
|
KACZOR |
DOUGLAS |
E |
TOMS RIVER |
OCEAN |
|
KIRK |
DAVID |
R |
TINTON FALLS |
MONMOUTH |
|
KOEPPEN |
DARREN |
C |
PORT MURRAY |
MORRIS |
|
LALONDE |
BRIAN |
M |
RIDGEWOOD |
BERGEN |
|
LIEBERUM |
ROBERT |
J |
AUDUBON |
CAMDEN |
|
LOGAN |
ROBERT |
G |
MT. LAUREL |
CAMDEN |
|
LUDWICK |
TODD |
W |
LAUREL SPRINGS |
CAMDEN |
|
MAHONEY |
JOSEPH |
P |
SAYREVILLE |
MIDDLESEX |
|
MOYER |
KEITH |
J |
DELRAN |
BURLINGTON |
|
MUSCIANESI |
CHRISTOPHER |
|
WEST CALDWELL |
ESSEX |
|
NIEUWENHUIZEN |
GERRIT |
|
JACKSON |
OCEAN |
|
ORTIZ |
DAVID |
|
FLANDERS |
MORRIS |
|
PESCATORE |
AUGUSTINE |
D |
DEPTFORD |
GLOUCESTER |
|
PETERSEN |
DAVID |
J |
VINELAND |
CUMBERLAND |
|
PLATT |
DANIEL |
J |
HOWELL |
MONMOUTH |
|
PORACKY |
DANIELLE |
|
MATAWAN |
MONMOUTH |
|
READ, JR. |
STEVEN |
W |
DOROTHY |
ATLANTIC |
|
READER |
SEAN |
K |
PINE BEACH |
OCEAN |
|
SHUDTZ |
CHARLES |
W |
FRANKLIN LKS. |
BERGEN |
|
SMITH |
ERIN |
S |
BRIELLE |
MONMOUTH |
|
SOTO, JR. |
FIDIBERTO |
|
JERSEY CITY |
HUDSON |
|
SZCZECH |
SHAUN |
E |
TRENTON |
MERCER |
|
TOLES |
JOSHUA |
|
RINGWOOD |
PASSAIC |
|
WEINGROFF |
JAKOB |
A |
TOMS RIVER |
OCEAN |
|
ZANYOR |
MICHAEL |
P |
MATAWAN |
MIDDLESEX |
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