Marlboro Township Policeman Pioneers Use of Therapy Dog in Community Policing

by Phil Stilton

MARLBORO, NJ – Patrolman James Caulfield and his dog Jade are not only a local duo but also partners in an innovative approach to community policing. Having joined the Marlboro Township Police Department in 2010, Caulfield has always aimed to “bridge the gap” between the police and the community.

Officer Caulfield was recognized by Congresman Andy Kim this week.

With the support of Police Chief Peter Pezzullo and Mayor Jon Hornik, Caulfield enrolled Jade in a four-month training program to become a certified therapy dog. The program was successful, and now the pair are on the front lines of introducing a new form of K9 service.

Jade’s role involves more than just looking cute; she helps foster conversations and provides emotional support, becoming a positive force in the community. Unlike her more tactically oriented K9 counterparts, Jade focuses on building relationships, especially within schools and among seniors and crime victims.

This innovative use of therapy dogs in police work is creating a new dimension in community service, adding skills beyond traditional crime-fighting. Caulfield hopes that their example will serve as a model for expanding similar programs to schools and senior communities, promoting calmness and joy.

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Phil Stilton
Phil Stilton is the founder and editor of Shore News Network. A 28 year media and technology expert, Phil is also a veteran of the United States Marine Corps.

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