Certificate
Cape Cod Community College is the destination for those looking to start a career in the criminal justice system. The Corrections certificate program focuses on preparing students for entry-level positions in the correctional field, covering the three components of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, the courts, and corrections. It also provides a foundation for the Associate in Science – Criminal Justice program.
In just three semesters, students gain practical knowledge and skills to succeed in the field, including a cooperative work experience in the final semester. Please note that to be eligible for placement, students must pass a Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) and Sex Offender Record Information (SORI) check. For more information, refer to our statement.
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Upon completion of the Corrections certificate, students are able to:
In order to be eligible for and successfully complete the Corrections Certificate Program, certain physical and behavioral standards are required as part of the program and cooperative work experience. These technical standards have been developed using the U.S. Department of Labor's skills and abilities for those working in a corrections setting. Some cooperative work experience opportunities may have additional requirements beyond the technical standards listed here and requirements may vary by agency. Students must satisfy the program’s technical standards and the individual agency requirements before a co-op assignment is approved. The Barnstable County Sheriff's Office provides details for the Physical Fitness Guidelines and Fitness for Duty.
The following technical standards are established in accordance with the Section 504 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the American with Disabilities Act. All students must be able to satisfy these standards with or without a reasonable accommodation. These include:
Communication
Auditory Ability
Visual Ability
Skills
Physical Abilities
Behavioral/Mental Performance
Additional information pertaining to Corrections Officer requirements and physical fitness testing is available through the Barnstable County Sheriff's Office.
Darren Stocker, Program Coordinator
John Szucs
Nancy Dempsey
Michael Donovan
Zara Kilmurray
Deborah Lochiatto
Jeffrey Perry