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Camden County Prosecutor's Office Expands Outreach To Community

The Camden County Prosecutor's Office has created the Community Outreach and Engagement (COE) Unit.

From left to right: Acting Sergeant Miguel Rubert, CEC Nancy Cruz, Detective Felix Abreu, COE Unit Section Chief Sonja Furlow and PIO Andrew Kramer.
From left to right: Acting Sergeant Miguel Rubert, CEC Nancy Cruz, Detective Felix Abreu, COE Unit Section Chief Sonja Furlow and PIO Andrew Kramer. (Camden County Prosecutor)

CAMDEN COUNTY, NJ — The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office has created the Community Outreach and Engagement (COE) Unit, which is designed to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community, the prosecutor’s office announced on Wednesday.

“The unit will be in and with the community, participating in and sponsoring various community events, and holding community conversations responding to their needs,” Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay said. “We are focused on building long term relationships based on a foundation of mutual respect and trust. Through these relationships, we will accomplish our goals of prevention, intervention, equity and inclusion. We must address racial disparities that exist in our community, and this is an incredible opportunity to do so. Engaging with our community is a top priority for law enforcement.”

The COE Unit will introduce the community to many opportunities in Camden County through partnerships with community, grass roots and faith-based organizations. Assistant Prosecutor Sonja Furlow will serve as the Section Chief of the COE Unit. Furlow has been with the office for 15 years and most recently served as the Section Chief of the office’s Domestic Violence Unit. She has also previously served in the office’s Juvenile, Trial Team and Special Prosecutions Units.

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“Sonja is very well positioned to jumpstart this team,” MacAulay said. “Sonja is a committed and compassionate person who always puts others before herself. She is acutely focused on the community and giving back to those we serve. She is the perfect person for this position. Without a doubt, the COE Unit and the relationships that will be built will flourish under her leadership and care. She truly understands that we are all stronger when we work together.”

The COE Unit will also include Lieutenant Carlos Plaza, Acting Sergeant Miguel Rubert, Detective Felix Abreu, Community Engagement Coordinator Nancy Cruz, and Public Information Officer Andrew Kramer. Additional Camden County Prosecutor’s Office staff members will be added soon.

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“We have assembled an incredibly strong team with a proven record of success,” Furlow said. “Through these endeavors, we will bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community. New relationships and partnerships will be formed. Our community will see that Camden County law enforcement is truly here to serve. I am honored to play an integral part in implementing Prosecutor MacAulay’s vison and mission for the COE Unit. I know great things are on the horizon.”

“We must empower our community through this process – doing so will ensure that everyone in our community has the same opportunities for growth and development,” MacAulay said. “Often it is pointing someone in the direction of an already existing but underutilized community resource that brings about positive change. The COE Unit will do just that. Where there is opportunity, there is hope and where there is hope, there is a brighter future.”

Anyone interested in connecting with the Camden County Prosecutor's Office’s Community Outreach and Engagement Unit is encouraged to email communityoutreach@ccprosecutor.org or call Section Chief Furlow at 856-225-8460.

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