Prisoners and Correctional Officers

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What would prisons be like without correctional officers? Imagine what life would be in prisons around a bunch of inmates, not having any protection from anyone, being around people who you know have killed, or have done other crimes. Correctional officers are not just helpful in prisons but also when transporting inmates from one place to another. With Correctional officers now in days they are a big help for our society. Without them we would not have any security when being in prison. Correctional officers are people just like us, they have families and other things just like anyone else would. It is a very risky job that many would never think of becoming an officers. Correctional officers are responsible for enforcing the law and making sure that inmates are kept away from causing trouble, such as fights or deaths.
Correctional Officers are guards who are in charge of keeping prions a save environment for everyone in there. Correctional Officers began when things started getting out of control and inmates had to be getting watched while being in prison or when they were getting transported. Back then penalties were way different from how they are now, “During the Enlightenment of the 18th century, the belief of the punishment alone crime began to weaken” (Correctional Officers). Criminals back then did not have the choice to go into trial or be locked in jail for a certain amount of years, the people in charge of convicting them had the choice to either kill them or force them to do something bad. (Correctional Officers) One of the first prisons who started keeping inmates was in Birdwell England. (Fergusons) Now in the 21st century mostly everywhere across the Unites States there are prisons. This has helped keep inmates ...

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