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Department of Correction Lowers Minimum Age to Become a Correction Officer to 19 – Beacon Hill Times

Summary by beaconhilltimes.com
Special to the Times The Massachusetts Department of Correction is proud to announce a change in its hiring policy, lowering the minimum age requirement to become a Correction Officer from 21 to 19. The adjustment is part of a broader effort to expand recruitment, attract younger candidates, and establish a new pathway for individuals interested in a career in public service.   The newly established minimum appointment age was implemented to att…
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beaconhilltimes.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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