2024 Law Enforcement Chaplains Conference
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This complicated process requires specialized training to effectively enforce the sex offender registry statutes.
Pursuant to the Georgia Open Records Law, all state, county, and municipal records, except those specifically exempted from being open to inspection by the general public, shall be open for a personal inspection by any citizen of this state at a reasonable time and place.
The Georgia Sheriffs’ Association Chaplains’ Division was created to promote the availability of chaplains to meet the spiritual and emotional needs of the sheriffs and their staff, families, and members of the community.
This 14-hour class will provide an overview of four areas pertinent to managing a safe and secure jail to include: jail standards, jail policy, strip searches and classification.
This two and a half day conference provides specialized training for all chief deputies and upper level command staff responsible for sheriff’s office operations.
The Georgia’s Sex Offender Registry statutes continue to significantly impact the manner in which offenders are registered and tracked, placing additional responsibilities on each sheriff’s office.