HCSO 2023 Annual Report

CELEBRATING WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP AT HENRY COUNTY JAIL

Diversity in law enforcement is not just a goal, it's a necessity. The unique perspectives and skills that women bring to the table enhance the overall effectiveness and inclusivity of our operations. -Col. Tina Daniel, HCSO Jail Commander

The supervisory team which includes Sergeants Takeita Bell, Kiara Gross, Shaneka Boleware, Sheewana Davis, Ebony Boswell, Krista Holland, Dyshema Crudup, and Monee’ Jones , plays a pivotal role in ensuring the seamless functioning of operations within the Henry County Jail. Colonel Tina Daniel emphasizes the significance of women in leadership, stating, "Diversity in law enforcement is not just a goal, it's a necessity. The unique perspectives and skills that women bring to the table enhance the overall effectiveness and inclusivity of our operations." The inclusion of women in leadership positions not only symbolizes progress but also serves as a powerful testament to the evolving landscape of law enforcement. The Henry County Sheriff's Office remains unwavering in its commitment to nurturing an environment that values and promotes diversity, ensuring equal opportunities for growth and leadership for all individuals, regardless of gender. As the women of Henry County Jail continue to excel in their roles, their achievements serve as an inspiration, reinforcing the significance of breaking gender barriers and promoting equality within law enforcement agencies.

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