Joseph Joyce has been named warden for the North Dakota State Penitentiary, the North Dakota Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation introduced Friday.
Joyce, who most not too long ago served as warden of transitional amenities, will start transferring into the position over the subsequent few weeks because the division searches for his substitute.
Joyce succeeds James Sayler, who resigned on Feb. 16 as warden.
Joyce started his profession with the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation in 2006 as a correctional officer and has held varied positions. He’s a 2001 graduate of Bismarck HIgh College and holds a Bachelor of Science diploma in prison justice and sociology from North Dakota State College. He was certainly one of three candidates interviewed for the place.
“On this new position, I look ahead to persevering with the division’s mission of reworking lives, influencing change and strengthening group,” Joyce stated in a press release.
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Sayler had been warden since 2019 and labored for the state for 21 years, the division stated.
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