(Decatur, GA) - The Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) hosted a graduation ceremony for 18 community services officers on Friday, May 15, at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center in Forsyth, Ga.

“Juvenile Probation Parole Specialists (JPPSs) and Juvenile Probation Officers (JPOs) are essential to providing youth with evidence-based interventions and skill-building tools that support rehabilitation,” said DJJ Commissioner Shawanda Reynolds-Cobb. “I am proud of their commitment to serving our youth.”

The Basic Juvenile Probation Officer Training (BJPOT) is a 280-hour training program designed to meet the requirements established by DJJ and the Peace Officer Standards Training (POST) Council. The Basic Community Services Training (BCST) is a 200-hour course that provides the knowledge and skills necessary to perform duties in support of the DJJ mission. 

The graduating classes represent staff from Bartow, Bryan, Chatham, Coffee, Crisp, Dougherty, Evans, Gwinnett, Henry, Houston, Paulding, Polk, Rockdale, Upson, and Whitfield counties. 

JPO Annette Johnson was named the “Class Leader” for BJPOT Class #31 and JPPS Sabrina Hagains was the “Top Gun Honor Graduate” for the highest firearms qualification score.

Here is a list of BCST Class #45 and BJPOT Class #31 Graduates:

Graduate NamesFacility
 BCST Class #45 
  1. Candice Coers
Bartow Community Services Office
  1. Sabrina Hagains
Bryan Community Services Office
  1. Chloe Rollins
Bryan Community Services Office
  1. Betty Robinson
Chatham Multi-Service Center
  1. Aiyesha Reed
Coffee Community Services Office
  1. Timiria Robinson
Crisp Community Services Office
  1. Jamie Mellons
Evans Community Services Office
  1. Felicia Thompkins
Gwinnett Community Services Office
  1. Donovan Gilliam 
Henry Community Services Office
  1. Coulette Hughes
Henry Community Services Office
  1.  Aniyah Burley
Houston Community Services Office
  1. Algenon Wilson
Polk Community Services Office
  1.  Chantal James
Rockdale Community Services Office
  1.  Imani Robinson
Upson Community Services Office
  1.  Karla Meraz
Whitfield Community Services Office
  
BJPOT Class #31 
  1. Khaliq McIntosh
Dougherty Intense Supervision Probation
  1.  Annette Johnson
Houston Intense Supervision Probation
  1.  Sharesse Loston
Paulding Intense Supervision Probation

 

To learn more about career opportunities with the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice, contact the DJJ Office of Human Resources at 404-294-3431 or email [email protected].    

 

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The Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice is a multi-faceted agency that serves the state's justice-involved youth up to 21 years of age. The Department's mission is to transform young lives by providing evidence-based rehabilitative treatment services and supervision, strengthening youth and families' well-being, and fostering safe communities. Visit us online at www.djj.georgia.gov.

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