IDOC Hosts Virtual Ceremony to
Recognize Past and Present Heroes
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[May 08, 2020]
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) is
recognizing its past and present heroes during Correctional Officers
and Employees Week May 3-9. On Wednesday, the Department hosted a
Memorial Wall Ceremony live on Facebook. Like many other events
right now, this time-honored tradition had a different look, but the
same spirit. The Department replaced its typical gathering of
employees, executive staff, and honor guard with a simplified,
socially distanced virtual experience.
“As we navigate current challenges, recognizing our fallen heroes
and elite workforce remains a priority,” said IDOC Director Rob
Jeffreys. “I am extremely proud of our staff who quietly work day in
and day out protecting public safety with professionalism, civility,
and integrity.”
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In addition to honoring IDOC employees who have sacrificed their lives in the
line of duty, staff who have passed away over the last year were recognized with
an “end of watch” radio call.
Traditionally, the Department nominates dozens of employees from facilities
across the state for the opportunity to receive the highest honor of
Correctional Officer of the Year, Employee of the Year, and Parole Agent of the
Year at the Memorial Wall Ceremony. This year, all IDOC staff were honored for
their efforts working the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A broadcast quality video file of the ceremony is available
here.
[Illinois Department of Corrections] |