Morris County Prosecutor's Office Detective Supervisor Spence Osaigbovo Joins Panel for Rutgers University Summer Program

Published on July 17, 2019

On July 15, 2019, Morris County Prosecutor's Office Detective Supervisor Spence Osaigbovo participated in a panel discussion at the Rutgers University RU Ready For Work program. The program is designed for high school students who are college bound and live and attend school in the city of Newark. The panel was organized through the Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice Office of Outreach.

The panel consisted of members of the Criminal Justice system who work in various fields, such as a Judge, FBI agent, Patrol Officer, and a Detective. The program covered what it takes to become a member of the law enforcement field, and what is to be expected in each specific career path. An engaging question and answer session was held following the panel discussion for the members of the program.

Morris County Prosecutor Fredric Knapp said, We are glad to partner with NOBLE and Rutgers University in this exceptional program. By educating young people about the Criminal Justice system we can hopefully enable them in their prospective careers.

 width= From left: Morris County Prosecutor's Office Detective Supervisor Spence Osaigbovo, Essex County College Police Officer Sergio Castro, and Brian Orellana from the FBI.

Inquiries concerning this press release should be directed to Public Information Officer Peter DiGennaro at pressinquiry@co.morris.nj.us or 973-829-8159.