Seventy jail administrators from across New York State recently attended an annual training conference in Saratoga Spring, sponsored by the New York State Sheriffs' Association and the New York State …
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Seventy jail administrators from across New York State recently attended an annual training conference in Saratoga Spring, sponsored by the New York State Sheriffs' Association and the New York State Sheriffs’ Association Institute, including Timothy J. Amo II and Daniel Dominie of the St. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office.
These conferences are conducted annually, and provide officers the chance to receive training and to meet with their colleagues from around the state and discuss common issues.
The annual training conference aims to help jail administrators learn about advances in correctional practices and discuss issues of mutual concern.
Pictured above are Rensselaer County Sheriff Jack Mahar, left, and Chris O’ Brien, Executive Director of the New York State Sheriffs’ Association Institute, right, present certificates to Timothy J. Amo II, 2nd from left and Daniel Dominie, 2nd from right, of the St. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office.