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    Sheriff: Bristol County has made strides in hiring correctional officers, reducing forced OT

    By Jusolyn Flower,

    6 days ago

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    DARTMOUTH, Mass. (WPRI) — The Bristol County House of Correction has dramatically increased its staffing, adding more than 90 new officers in the last year, Sheriff Paul Heroux highlighted on Monday.

    Heroux noted that during his 2022 campaign for sheriff, he found from the family and friends of Bristol County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) employees that morale among them was low, with forced overtime being a key factor.

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    During that time, the department was having trouble with staffing due to “attrition outpacing recruitment,” according to Heroux.

    However, he said that trend has changed.

    In the four classes prior to Heroux’s tenure, BCSO recruited 41 correctional officers (COs) for the academy. Since he took office in early 2023 , it has recruited 132 COs, resulting in a net gain of 93 new officers.

    RELATED: Bristol County jail undergoing renovations to prevent inmate suicides

    Heroux emphasized that while he is not “declaring ‘Mission Accomplished,” significant progress has been made.

    Correction Officer Academy Hired
    Jan. – Feb. 2022 13
    June 2022 8
    Sept. – Oct. 2022 13
    Jan. 2023 7
    Apr. 2023 27
    Sept. – Oct. 2023 31
    March 2024 34
    Sept. 2024 39

    To mitigate forced overtime, he said they’ve implemented several initiatives including appointing a full-time recruiter, increasing the recruitment bonus and offering accelerated pay.

    Additionally, he said the planned closure of the Ash Street Jail in New Bedford is expected to return 40 to 50 COs to the Dartmouth facility.

    MORE: Heroux gives tour of Ash Street Jail after proposing closure

    Heroux explained that there are typically two COs per housing unit during the first and second shifts, and one CO during the third shift. He plans to adjust the staffing from the current 2-2-1 to 3-3-2 in an effort to “make housing units safer, provide COs with more support, and improve morale.”

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