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Affiliation | Democratic |
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2008-01-01 |
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Name | Anthony C. Falcone |
Address | Hammonton, New Jersey , United States |
Email | None |
Website | None |
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Contributor | Scott³ |
Last Modifed | Scott³ Jul 24, 2010 05:38am |
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Info | Former Hammonton Councilman
Anthony is the Director of the Office of Community Programs, Division of Programs and Community Services, New Jersey Department of Corrections (NJDOC). Anthony started his correctional career with the Atlantic County Jail in 1992 as the Inmate Advocate. Within two months he was promoted to the Director of Inmate Services at the jail. He worked in that capacity until July 2002 when he was hired by NJDOC as the Director of Community Programs. During his employment at the Atlantic County jail he initiated several programs, including a Systems Review Board which brought the jail together with county, state and private providers on a monthly basis to discuss areas of common concerns and specific cases shared by all at the table. This board opened up the line of communications between the jail and outside agencies. Mr. Falcone was one of the key people to develop and implement the first Boot Camp in the state of New Jersey, at the Atlantic County Jail. This program was based on the State of Maryland’s Boot Camp model and later became the model used by NJDOC.
Anthony is a graduate of Glassboro College (Rowan), Glassboro, New Jersey where he received his Bachelors Degree in Psychology; he earned his Masters Degree in Public Administration from Rutgers University. He completed a Certified Hostage Negotiations Course given by the FBI; he is a certified instructor with the Police Training Commission and has attended many leadership courses at the National Institute of Correction in Longmont Colorado. A veteran of the United States Air Force, Mr. Falcone is very active in his community and church. He has held public office as a Councilman and Deputy Mayor, he is a Eucharistic Minister in his church and is an active member of numerous community organizations, such as, Kiwanis, LIONS Club, Masons, American Legion and the Sons of Italy, to name a few.
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