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Major Discipline Report 2021

Pursuant to IAPP Section 9.11.2 every state, county, and local law enforcement agency in New Jersey is required to submit to the Attorney General and the County Prosecutor, and publish on the agency’s website, a brief synopsis of all complaints where termination, reduction in rank or grade, and /or suspension of more than five days as assessed to an agency member.

In compliance with the Attorney General Law Enforcement Directive 2021-06, the Ocean County Department of Corrections reported the below incidents of major discipline from January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021:

Annual Major Discipline Reporting 2021


All inquiries regarding Internal Affairs may be directed to Lieutenant Matthew Pedone, mpedone@co.ocean.nj.us


News/Updates

2024 Internal Affairs Summary
2024 Internal Affairs Summary
Internal Affairs: 2024 Snapshot
This sheet contains some top-line facts and figures for Internal Affairs cases closed in 2024.
Detailed breakdowns can be found in the subsequent pages.
Major Discipline Report 2024
Pursuant to IAPP Section 9.11.2 every state, county, and local law enforcement agency in New Jersey is required to submit to the Attorney General and the County Prosecutor, and publish on the agency’s website, a brief synopsis of all complaints where termination, reduction in rank or grade, and /or suspension of more than five days as assessed to an agency member.
Attorney General – Promoting Diversity in Law Enforcement Recruiting and Hiring
Pursuant to the December 2021 Attorney General Guideline “Promoting Diversity in Law Enforcement Recruiting and Hiring,” the Ocean County Department of Corrections is committed to doing all that we can to hire staff who reflect the communities that we serve (see N.J.S.A.52:17B-4.10).
Ocean County Department of Corrections in full compliance with N.J.A.C.10A:31
On April 22-26, 2024, the Department of Corrections, through its office of County Services, conducted an inspection on the Ocean County Department of Corrections.

As a result of this inspection, the County of Ocean was found to be in full compliance with the requirements of N.J.A.C 10A:31.

Congratulation on this achievement and we commend our staff for efforts made in preparation for the inspection.

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