Kenneth Preston is a dedicated professional currently serving as a Monitor at CoreCivic, where he leverages his extensive background in criminal justice to ensure the safety and security of both the facility and its inmates. With a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from Johnson and...
Kenneth Preston is a dedicated professional currently serving as a Monitor at CoreCivic, where he leverages his extensive background in criminal justice to ensure the safety and security of both the facility and its inmates. With a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from Johnson and Wales University, Kenneth has built a solid foundation in law enforcement principles, which he applied during his tenure as a Police Aide at the Glendale Police Department. His current role involves not only the supervision of inmate activities but also the meticulous maintenance of accurate records regarding inmate behavior and incidents.
Kenneth is adept at utilizing advanced security systems, including surveillance cameras and monitoring software, to maintain a secure environment. His proactive approach is evident in his commitment to conducting frequent circulations throughout the facility, ensuring that he remains an active presence in common and dorm areas. This hands-on engagement not only fosters a sense of security among inmates but also allows Kenneth to quickly identify and address any potential issues that may arise.
Known for his strong communication and organizational skills, Kenneth excels in report writing, providing clear and concise documentation of incidents and observations that are critical for maintaining operational integrity. His leadership abilities shine through in his interactions with both staff and inmates, as he navigates complex situations with a problem-solving mindset. Kenneth's adaptability and quick learning capabilities make him an invaluable asset to CoreCivic, where he continues to enhance the safety and security protocols within the facility.