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Utah Department of Corrections graduates Class 362; keynote stresses culture, pride and courage

Utah Department of Corrections · April 29, 2026
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The Utah Department of Corrections celebrated the graduation of Corrections Academy Class 362. Training Captain Chris Crane urged new officers to shape culture, take pride, and speak up; class speaker Melissa Born offered five life lessons, and the department presented awards to top cadets.

The Utah Department of Corrections held a graduation ceremony for Corrections Academy Class 362, where Training Captain Chris Crane and class speaker Melissa Born emphasized professionalism, personal responsibility and the importance of small, steady gains as new officers enter the field.

Training Captain Chris Crane, the ceremony's keynote, told graduates they have the power to "shape a culture around you" and urged them to take "authentic pride" in the profession. "Have the courage to speak up when something isn't right," Crane said, adding that courage sustains standards and accountability in corrections…

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