Biography
Lt.
Linda
Golden
Lt.
Golden was promoted
to the position of Assistant Jail Administrator with the rank of Lieutenant in
2003. There are two Assistant Jail
Administrators, one with the responsibility of security and the other the
responsibility of inmate programs. While each Lieutenant is responsible for all
operations during their watch, Lt Golden oversees the security aspect of the day
to day operations. Linda was hired
by the Penobscot County Jail in 1987 as a part-time corrections officer and was
hired full time in 1988. She
graduated with top honors from the 63rd class of the Maine Criminal
Justice Corrections Academy in 1988. Linda
continued to broaden her law enforcement knowledge by attending the 100-hour
reserve officers training school at the
MCJA in 1989. During 1989 Linda Golden was promoted to Corporal in charge of Intake at
the booking area of the jail. In
1991-92 she received specialized training in FBI basic fingerprint
classification and latent fingerprint recovery techniques at
MCJA.
In 1996 she earned a promotion to Sergeant when the supervision of the transport
division was added to her duties. This division is responsible for the movement of prisoners to the courts
for hearings, to other jails across the state as housing conditions dictate and
to the many appointments inmate are required to attend.
In the year 2002 the transport division made 747 trips involving 1,419
inmates to various other courts, jails and medical appointments, traveling a
total of 76,176 miles.
Lt.
Golden is active in implementing new policies and procedures and monitoring
compliance with the standards as established by the Department of Corrections.