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Expanded Group of Judicial Novices and Experienced Applicants

Increased Number of Inmates and Fresh Arrivals in the Penitentiary Sector

Increased number of candidates and fresh faces joining the judicial system
Increased number of candidates and fresh faces joining the judicial system

Increased number of applicants and fresh faces in the correctional system workforce - Expanded Group of Judicial Novices and Experienced Applicants

New Trainees Join Saxony-Anhalt's Prison Service

The Saxony-Anhalt prison service has announced the arrival of 30 new trainees, set to begin their careers in the general prison service. This marks an increase from last year's 26 new starters, indicating a growth in the prison service workforce.

The announcement was made from Magdeburg, the state's ministry of justice. Among the new trainees, one woman will begin her two-year preparation service in the general prison and administrative service. This year, a total of 36 new trainees have been sworn in for the same service.

These new recruits will start their two-year preparation service in the general prison service. Within the prison service, around 670 individuals belong to the uniformed general prison service. The total number of employees in Saxony-Anhalt's prison service is approximately 1,030.

Last year, only 16 individuals graduated from the prison service in Saxony-Anhalt. The prison service in Saxony-Anhalt employs both women and men. However, detailed and recent statistics about employment in specific regional prison services like Saxony-Anhalt's are typically published by the state’s Ministry of Justice or related government agencies.

For the latest official and precise data on gender-specific recruitment and current employment numbers in Saxony-Anhalt’s prison service, it is recommended to consult the Saxony-Anhalt Ministry of Justice website or their latest annual reports. Alternatively, contacting the state’s correctional services administration directly might provide up-to-date figures and trends.

If further assistance is needed in formulating such a request or accessing official sources, feel free to ask!

The new trainees in Saxony-Anhalt's prison service have embarked on a two-year vocational training program, aligning with the community policy of education-and-self-development and career-development. This year, the prison service has increased its vocational training intake, with 36 new trainees sworn in, including one woman in the general prison and administrative service.

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