By NOELLE NICOLLS
Tribune Staff Reporter
nnicolls@tribunemedia.com
SOME prison officers who may be interested in vying for the position of superintendent do not have the necessary qualifications, according to Tribune sources.
It is alleged some of them have two BJC passes, or less, as an academic qualification.
Recent changes to recruitment standards at the prison make it mandatory for new entrants to have five BJC passes.
However, a Tribune source said some members of the senior command have not increased their exposure or academic qualifications after years of being in the system.
Some of them are "stuck in the lock down" mentality, based on the old system they grew up ...
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