Opening Message
Welcome to the Spooktober Monthly Press Release. This month has been especially gruesome. (That's just a pun, everything has been fine!)
In standard SADOC fashion, we decorated far too early this month which confused a lot of people.
Thanks to the amazing Public Relations team we have added a few new sections to the monthly press release, such as the statistics and officer spotlight, that hopefully become regulars so that we can showcase a lot of different things about the department as a whole.
I hope you enjoy reading the press release!
In standard SADOC fashion, we decorated far too early this month which confused a lot of people.
Thanks to the amazing Public Relations team we have added a few new sections to the monthly press release, such as the statistics and officer spotlight, that hopefully become regulars so that we can showcase a lot of different things about the department as a whole.
I hope you enjoy reading the press release!
Employee Of the Month
Each month here at the San Andreas Department of Corrections we like to bestow an honor on this month's best performing officer who has shown time and time again that they put maximum effort and commitment into their work. The officer selected for this prestigious award has proved themselves as a representation of how each officer working for our department should strive to be.
Employee of the Month October 2022
Senior Correctional Officer Jimmithy Jemima - #838
You can praise an officer here if you have anything good to say about a DOC employee!
Questions for the Employee of the Month
We like to ask the employee of the month a few questions to get their perspective on the job and what makes a great officer, below are a few answers to common questions by our Employee of the Month:
Looking back, what are memorable achievements from your service so far?
Moving forward what are the next goals as a SADOC officer?
Any advice they would give to future prospects who might think about joining the SADOC?
Looking back, what are memorable achievements from your service so far?
I would say being trusted with leading the Correctional Services Division and for believing in myself for working my way up to the rank of Senior Correctional Officer.
Moving forward what are the next goals as a SADOC officer?
My current goals are:
- To be promoted to Corporal.
- To lead and make Correctional Services one of the best divisions at the SADOC.
- To work my way and the division ranks and to be promoted to "Senior Instructor" in CFT.
Any advice they would give to future prospects who might think about joining the SADOC?
Ask questions; never be afraid to ask questions (but do watch out for the ginger one as she can be scary sometimes!). But in all seriousness never be too afraid to ask questions to your superiors, although they can feel and look intimidating don't be afraid!
Correctional Officer Spotlight
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This month, we selected Correctional Officer II Lucy Corelle to be awarded the Correctional Officer Spotlight! Lucy joined us here at the San Andreas Department of Corrections on the 25th of September. During her time as a trainee, she did an amazing job getting all of her training done and showed that she is very determined when it comes to her work. Since joining, she has joined the Felon Reformation Division and has been doing an amazing job there too.
What is your most memorable moment while serving as a corrections officer for the SADOC?
Where do you see yourself in 3 months' time?There are many, but I would say one night when there was a situation where there was about to be a fight between two inmates, I suggested playing hide and seek in the yard instead. We all had real fun, and no conflict appeared!
What is your favorite thing about being a corrections officer at the SADOC?I see myself as a Senior Correctional officer or higher, hopefully having a few Felon Reformation Program (FRP) Graduates as well as helping more achieve this.The ability to help people to get a chance to have a better life, and to show them that kindness goes a long way!
Cancer Awareness Event
- We had a Breast Cancer Awareness fundraiser this month on the 8th. We had some food entertainment and a display of different DOC vehicles painted in pink. To gather donations for the fundraiser, we had a raffle for a pinked out Kamacho with the custom License Plate "FKCANCER."
Visitation
Has your wife, brother, husband, sister, mother, uncle, friend, or enemy ever been arrested and brought to SADOC? Well, you can visit them!
Visitation at DOC is open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, including holidays!
There is a requirement for at least two Correctional Officers to be free to assist in visitation so if some aren't immediately available then feel free to come back later.
The visitation rules are as follows:
Two people meeting with an inmate
There is a requirement for at least two Correctional Officers to be free to assist in visitation so if some aren't immediately available then feel free to come back later.
The visitation rules are as follows:
- No physical contact
- No whispering
- No passing of items. Items that wish to be exchanged will be checked beforehand for contraband.
- Maximum time is 1 hour ((15 minutes OOCLY))
Inmate Of the Month
Terry Vaeseri , Kira Vaeseri , Tadd Vaeseri
Since October is a special month we decided to do a special inmate of the month and feature this trio. Whenever these three are in the cellblock together, it is always a good laugh even though they cause some trouble sometimes
- Note: In the interest of transparency, and being able to allow inmates to represent themselves this interview is direct quotes from the interviewed inmate and their quotes do not represent the SADOC's views and beliefs.
- Why do you do illegal things?
- Kira Vaeseri wrote: Because I hate Jack, I do illegal things to make them mad.
- Terry Vaeseri wrote: Because PD cant catch me but SD can sometimes
- Tadd Vaeseri wrote: Cause It really gets my blood pumping and I like to go YEEEEEEEHAWWWW!!
- What's your favorite thing about DOC?
- Kira Vaeseri wrote: Probably that me Tadd and Terry have our own cell. And Galileo is my second favorite thing about DOC.
- Terry Vaeseri wrote: My favorite thing is in a list which is in this order: Kourtney, Galiileo, Reggie, Jimmithy and the fact that I get to be a DJ in my own cell.
- Tadd Vaeseri wrote: I come here a lot and every time I come here the guards are always nice and always have smiles on their faces and I like when I drop the soap.
- What's your least favorite thing?
- Kira Vaeseri wrote: PD shows up sometimes and they are assholes
- Terry Vaeseri wrote: I can't drive fast when I am here
- Tadd Vaeseri wrote: It is a lot harder to kidnap people when I am in here.
- If you could change one thing about DOC, what would it be?
- Kira Vaeseri wrote: I would make Jack B not be able to enter the DOC, I wish there were more to do, it gets boring sometimes I don’t just want to hit rocks all day, and I wish Kourtney would be around more she is a G.
- Terry Vaeseri wrote: I would make the sentencing time for felony evasion shorter.
- Tadd Vaeseri wrote: I would make it so that I should be given the tools to do a prison break from the start.
- What would you do if you were Warden for a day?
- Kira Vaeseri wrote: I would let everyone out of their cells and set them free!
- Terry Vaeseri wrote: I would throw a massive rave and give everybody LSD and I would let people race around the DOC in lawnmowers.
- Tadd Vaeseri wrote: I would imprison Jack and charge him with a life sentence and keep him in solitary.
- Is there someone or something you miss while being in jail?
- Kira Vaeseri wrote: I really miss the sweet touch of Jack arresting me when I am in jail.
- Terry Vaeseri wrote: I miss being fucked up on LSD and going fast as fuck in my car.
- Tadd Vaeseri wrote: I miss dear husband, my friends my family
- Why do you think you're in here so often?
- Kira Vaeseri wrote: Because Jack has a hardon for arresting us and sometimes we mess up in SD territory and SD is actually decent at their JOB
- Terry Vaeseri wrote: Because Braton and Alex are good drivers
- Tadd Vaeseri wrote: I can't think of anything that would put me here!
- Is there anything you'd like to tell people?
- Kira Vaeseri wrote: Jack is a sex Offender and all of SD can catch these hands
- Terry Vaeseri wrote: I would to say, I want to know if Gordon knows where Doctor Jekyll is and Try to catch me Mike!!
- Tadd Vaeseri wrote: Ms. LaFleur sucks about your partner FAT L bozo
Question of the Month
Question of the Month - What is your most and least favorite thing about your job?
Deputy Warden Audrey Martin wrote:I think the most favorite thing about the job is the trainings honestly because we actually try different stuff and we learn from them and it helps us improve.
The least favorite thing I would probably say is inmates just being annoying.
Senior Correctional Officer Rock Paz wrote:For me personally, I feel like the favorite is I get to improve myself and be with people I can strive to be or maybe learn from as well.
For the least, I would say inmates who have bad jokes.
Senior Correctional Officer Jimmithy Jemima wrote:The best part is how friendly and kind people are, and also the adrenaline that you get when there is a situation that you need to react to quickly and fast.
Least thing would maybe how annoying and dumb some people are, we get a lot of inmates and for the most part they are fine and manageable, but you get some really bad apples that make you question the education system.
Notable Promotions
Correctional Officer I
#864 Hukaz Zidane
#865 John Eiffel
#869 Alia Jet
#871 Randy Weaver
#867 Paul Eiffel
#822 Cornelius Higglebottom
#872 Chase Carter
#868 Derek Paterson
#873 Randy Carnage
Correctional Officer II
#751 John Tegans
#812 Alexa Perol
#733 Gavin Sands
#863 Lucy Corelle
#862 Reggie Hoaggs
Correctional Officer III
#815 Harold Bohannon
Senior Correctional Officer
#841 Jim Hart
#838 Jimmithy Jemima
Cororpal
#825 Marcos Chandler
Sergeant
#809 Daryl Neumann
Lieutenant
#736 Marc Ericsson
Commander
#735 Adam Payne
#760 Issei Schneider
FRD Reformee Highlight
- Back in September, an ex-felon by the name of Sara Valentine joined the Felon Reformation Program. In her first meeting, she expressed her interest in joining LSEMS, one of the many companies FRD has partnerships with. We reached out to a representative at LSEMS and we were able to create a program that allows reformees to go on ridealongs once they have completed their third meeting within the program.
During her time in the program, Sara always made her meetings on time and showed a constant interest in her journey to reformation. After 7 weeks in the reformation program, Sara successfully passed it and she is now currently employed at her dream job LSEMS, making her the first person to go through the reformation program and get a Job there.
Sara Valentine wrote:I feel pretty excited about it all, to be honest, It's been some weeks, fun enjoyable, and exciting. I was honestly a little nervous with the whole MD event too. With all the people from MD, I mean that day at the hospital. But yea it went pretty great. So yep I guess I feel happy and excited to start at MD.Sara Valentine wrote:I didn't really feel nervous about these meetings after the first one, so I'm not feeling relieved as if it's a burden I'm released from haha. To be honest they were very enjoyable. I'm happy that I had them to progress toward my career, but I'll miss the company a bit.Sara Valentine wrote:Not at all, quite the opposite actually. Without this program, I don't think I would've been even accepted into LSEMS.
Phone Calls
The 10-15 can use the phone call for any number of reasons such as letting their mom know they're going to be in prison for a few years, telling their significant other to come to visit them, or getting a friend to feed their pet while they're incarcerated.
Phone calls are a privilege, not a right. Any Correctional Officer has the right to decline you for a phone call for any reason they see fit.
Bye Bye Sophia
Statistics
- Employee Adjustments
021Promotions
00
03
011
03
Demotions
Suspensions
Resignations
Terminations
Recruitment030Total Applications
013
014
03
00
010
013
Accepted
Denied
Pending
Withdrawn
Number of Academies
New Trainees
Correctional Field Training066Total Trainings completed
013
Total Instructors Shadowed
Public Tour Request04Total Reuests
02
Tours Conducted
- Duty Reports
0517Processing
05
01
05
0118
Code 1s
Force 6
Solitary
Duty Reports
DOC Green Initiative
DOC has recently launched a Green Initiative where employees can get reimbursed if they purchase a bike and cycle to work.
We are taking constant steps to make Bolingbroke a greener place!
We are taking constant steps to make Bolingbroke a greener place!
Recruitment Status
Recruitment
- Age: Must be over the age of 18 and no older than 55.
- (( Must have an Out of Character age of 16 years old ))
- Citizenship/Residency: Must be an American Citizen at the time of applying, and have been a resident of San Andreas for no less than 12 months.
- (( Must have over 5,000 XP on any of your characters. ))
- Criminal History: You must not have any serious crimes on your record (will be dealt with on a case to case basis)
- Multiple Employments: You may not be a member of LSPD or LSSD at the time of hiring, as these are full-time positions. You may have a part-time position while working at the SADOC.
- Mental/Physical Fitness: As a Corrections Officer, you must be able to maintain good mental and physical fitness. You will be tested on this during our hiring process.
- (( As a faction, we hold a high RP standard, we will help you of course, if you're new. But you must want to learn and grow ))
- Additional Requirements:
- You are required to fill out an application online, you must have access to a computer and be able to use it.
- You are required to pass an extensive background check, where your criminal record, previous employment, traffic violations, and any affiliation you may have had in the past will be checked.
- (( Must be able to dedicate at least 5 on-duty hours a week ))
- (( Must have a clean admin record for the past 30 days, this is also handled on a case by case basis ))
Closing Message from the Warden
And that ends our October Press release. As always, if you have any questions, comments, or anything you can find my contact info just below here. The end of the year is approaching far faster than any of us realise but we still have a lot of fun prepared for the coming months.
Stay tuned!
Kourtney Lafleur
Warden
San Andreas Department of Corrections
[email protected]
Stay tuned!
Kourtney Lafleur
Warden
San Andreas Department of Corrections
[email protected]
Other Contact Information
Marc Ericsson
Lieutenant
San Andreas Department of Corrections
[email protected]
Marcos Chandler
Corporal
San Andreas Department of Corrections
[email protected]
Adam Payne
Commander
San Andreas Department of Corrections
[email protected]
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