Freddie Larry

Officer at New York City Corrections Dept
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(386) 825-5501
Location
New York City Metropolitan Area

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Experience

    • United States
    • Law Enforcement
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Officer
      • Aug 2009 - Present

      Correction Officers, under supervision, maintain security and are responsible for the care, custody, control, job training and work performance of sentenced and detained inmates within New York City correctional facilities. They supervise inmate meals, visits, recreational programs, and other congregate activities; inspect assigned areas for conditions which threaten safety and security; conduct searches in order to detect contraband; complete forms and reports; maintain appropriate log books; communicate with other area Correction Officers to exchange pertinent information; issue verbal orders, announcements and explanations to inmates; observe inmates and make recommendations concerning medical and/or psychiatric referrals; safeguard Department supplies and equipment; escort inmates within and outside of the facility including their transportation in Departmental vehicles; respond to unusual incidents and disturbances; enforce security procedures in accordance with Department guidelines; request medical assistance for inmates when necessary; count and verify the number of inmates present in assigned areas; verify identification of inmates; supervise inmates of either sex; operate a motor vehicle; and perform related work. Show less

  • NewWorldOrderSecurity Services
    • Greater New York City Area
    • Owner
      • Jan 2013 - Jan 2016

      Providing Customized Protection Prevention is Our Goal Utilizing trained security officers • Fire Watch • Personal Protection • Crowd Control at Special Events Providing Customized Protection Prevention is Our Goal Utilizing trained security officers • Fire Watch • Personal Protection • Crowd Control at Special Events

    • Supervisory Special Agent
      • Oct 2004 - Jan 2016

      In practice, bounty hunters usually track down criminal defendants who skip bail and fail to appear for court appointments. Bail skipping is a constant in the American criminal justice system. In 1994, the department of justice reported that 25 percent of felony defendants who had been released on their own recognizance had failed to appear at their trials. Over the past decade, bounty hunters have apprehended about 25,000 fugitives in the United States each year. It has been estimated that they return to custody over 99 percent of the criminal defendants who skip bail. Show less

Education

  • Florida Metropolitan University
    Criminal Justice/Police Science

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