Plain-language summary (this site, from the cited record only)
In 2025, the Camden County Department of Corrections suspended Officer Isaiah Johnson for 6 days on a sustained charge of abuse of sick leave. Johnson established a pattern of 5 Sunday sick days for the 2025 calendar year. The agency recorded the action as progressive discipline.
Officer Johnson established a pattern of 5 Sunday sick days for the 2025 calendar year. Progressive Discipline.
Compensation and pension
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Questions and answers
What is a summary of Isaiah Johnson's major discipline record?
In 2025, the Camden County Department of Corrections suspended Officer Isaiah Johnson for 6 days on a sustained charge of abuse of sick leave. Johnson established a pattern of 5 Sunday sick days for the 2025 calendar year. The agency recorded the action as progressive discipline.
What is Isaiah Johnson's major discipline record at Camden County Corrections?
Isaiah Johnson has one major discipline record at Camden County Corrections in the New Jersey Attorney General's 2020-2025 releases, from 2025. These are final, adjudicated actions, not allegations.
Does Isaiah Johnson's record show a termination?
The major discipline records shown here do not report a termination for Isaiah Johnson at Camden County Corrections.
How does Camden County Corrections score on this site's report card?
This site's report card places Camden County Corrections in the highest fifth of peers of its peer group on reported internal affairs volume and discipline severity. The grade is analysis by this site, not an official rating, and it describes the department, not Isaiah Johnson individually.
Sources
[1]New Jersey Major Discipline Data, 2020-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Major Discipline Data", row 168. Snapshot retrieved 2026-07-03. ↩