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The advisory committee for the criminal justice program at Central Maine Community College held its organizational meeting recently at the college. In addition to assisting with program planning and development, the committee will provide information about trends in the law enforcement profession and employment and educational opportunities for program graduates. Seated from left are Oxford County chief Deputy Dane Tripp, Maine DEA Director Roy E. McKinney, Lewiston police Detective Joe Bradeen, Auburn Police Chief Phil Crowell Jr. and Androscoggin County Sheriff Guy Desjardins; standing, former U.S. marshall Jeff Thayer, Maine Correctional Center Staff Development Specialist Carol Waig, Lewiston Police Officer and Maine Association of Police Representative Robert Morin, Charleston Correctional Center Director Jeff Morin, student Jordan Norton and instructor William King Jr. Not pictured are District Attorney Norman Croteau, Maine Association of police Executive Director Paul Gaspar, University of Maine at Farmington police Chief Edward Blais and Hampden Police Chief Joseph Rogers. The college began offering the associate degree in criminal justice program this fall.

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