Senior Correctional Police Officer Joshua Leek was terminated by the Dept Of Corrections in 2022 for abandonment of his job after being absent from work as scheduled without permission for five consecutive work days. The record states that Leek was absent without permission and without giving proper notice of his intended absence.
No confident pension match found. This officer's record shows a termination; a terminated officer would not have an active PFRS/SPRS record at this agency, which is one reason no match may exist here. This site links a pension record to a named officer only when the name and the exact employing agency both match a New Jersey Treasury record. Other general possibilities include insufficient vesting, a role not covered by PFRS or SPRS, a deferred or vested status not reflected in a current snapshot, or a data-matching limitation. See methodology for how these matches are made and what is withheld.
Questions and answers
What is a summary of Joshua Leek's major discipline record?
Senior Correctional Police Officer Joshua Leek was terminated by the Dept Of Corrections in 2022 for abandonment of his job after being absent from work as scheduled without permission for five consecutive work days. The record states that Leek was absent without permission and without giving proper notice of his intended absence.
What is Joshua Leek's major discipline record at Department Of Corrections?
Joshua Leek has one major discipline record at Department Of Corrections in the New Jersey Attorney General's 2020-2025 releases, from 2022. These are final, adjudicated actions, not allegations.
Does Joshua Leek's record show a termination?
Yes. At least one of Joshua Leek's major discipline records shows a termination, reported for 2022.
How large is Department Of Corrections, the department Joshua Leek worked for?
Department Of Corrections reported 4,741 sworn officers to the FBI for 2025. This is department-level context from the FBI's Law Enforcement Employees census, not a statement about Joshua Leek individually.
Sources
[1]New Jersey Major Discipline Data, 2020-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Major Discipline Data", row 2323. Snapshot retrieved 2026-07-03. ↩
[2]FBI Law Enforcement Employees (LEE), New Jersey subset. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Row 8641. Derived from the public Law Enforcement Employees (LEE) / Police Employee Data dataset (1960-2025), https://cde.ucr.cjis.gov/. ↩