Understanding Roles within the Prison System

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The criminal justice system is made up of multiple different moving parts working together to catch, control and rehabilitate criminal offenders. In the prison system there are three different sections that make up the operations, the Security Personnel, Treatment and Program staff, and the Service Staff. (Seiter p.376) First I want to start with one of the most misjudged job which are those of the correctional officers. They are the personnel who are the “staff person in a prison or jail who accomplishes the institution’s mission by maintaining control and order within the prison”. (Seiter p.365) They are housed with hundreds of inmates a day without any weapons to defend themselves and are look to keep compliance of the same offenders that committed violent crimes within the community. The average career correctional officer will spend a minimum of approximately 6 years incarcerated with inmates. (Seiter p.358) Within this time frame correctional officers have to maintain a high level of communicational skills to effectively communicate with their assigned inmates and show they are unbiased to everyone. They need to be vigilant at all times to be ready for any attempts of assaults on their lives which can definitely be a …show more content…

As a correctional officer not working for a private company but under the county Sheriff’s Office one will have a government job with great benefits for any family. The pay is substantial for the job with the ability to move up the ladder. There is always a need for a correctional officer especially when some transition from corrections to a road deputy. Most agencies have a 20-25 year retirement which is not bad for needing a minimum of a high school diploma and the academy certifications. For anyone that is looking for a career that does not have much to start this a positive start to have a career to build off

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