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WHEREAS, approximately 10,500 North Carolina correctional officers and correctional employees are responsible for the daily supervision and custody of approximately 30,000 offenders housed in North Carolina's state prison system; and
WHEREAS, correctional officers and correctional employees are responsible for ensuring the safety of prison staff, incarcerated offenders, and the public; and
WHEREAS, although correctional jobs are difficult and stressful, those who work in the profession perform their duties with dedication and pride; and
WHEREAS, correctional officers and correctional employees have answered the call to protect the health and safety of North Carolinians inside and outside of our prison system; and
WHEREAS, the efforts of correctional officers and other correctional employees are critical to preparing offenders for successful reentry to their communities; and
WHEREAS, correctional officers develop and maintain their skills through rigorous basic and annual training to ensure they are prepared to act as case managers, resolve conflicts, and react in a professional manner to address dangerous situations; and
WHEREAS, correctional officers and correctional employees perform outstanding volunteer services outside their workplace, supporting and giving back to their communities in times of need and crisis; and
WHEREAS, the State of North Carolina is proud to recognize the dedication of its correctional officers and correctional employees;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, ROY COOPER, Governor of the State of North Carolina, do hereby proclaim May 7 – 13, 2023, as “CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS AND CORRECTIONAL EMPLOYEES WEEK” in North Carolina, and commend its observance to all citizens.