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The Irish Prison Service PSEC challenge coin represents the dedication and professionalism of the officers and staff working within the Irish Prison Service, particularly those involved with the Prison Security and Emergency Control (PSEC) unit. This specialized unit plays a critical role in maintaining order, ensuring safety, and responding to emergencies within Ireland’s correctional facilities.

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