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Russell completes training Twenty sheriffs-elect, two sheriffs and 18 executive personnel representing 24 parishes from across the state recently completed the Louisiana Sheriffs' Institute, according to Michael A. Ranatza, executive director of the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association.
The Institute, a one-week, comprehensive executive development training program, is designed to enhance the administrative capabilities of the sheriff, enabling him to efficiently discharge the duties of the office of sheriff. It is conducted every four years prior to the time the sheriffs take office on July 1.
Ranatza said, "The sheriff, as chief law enforcement officer of the parish, upholds a position with a tremendous amount of public trust. The Institute provides a means for emphasizing the importance of accountability associated with the sheriffs role in criminal justice, policing, prosecution, the courts, corrections, probation, and civil proceedings." .....For the full story, subscribe to the The Ouachita Citizen's NEW E-Edition! |
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