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featuredMotivationBy Gary F. Cornelius, First Lt. (Retired)What motivates a person to become a jail correctional officer? I have asked that question many times in my classes. Most of the answers are simple-job security. In the current economic climate, that seems like a very reasonable answer. Some staff says that the job is interesting. I agree with that. Where else, but in a correctional institution such as a jail, can one work with interesting clientele that do not want to be there and will do their very best to circumvent security and the authority of the correctional officers? Sometimes these attempts at circumvention can be very subtle as inmates can be great actors. (I have met some that could win Academy Awards). The manipulation, scheming and ploys all make the job amusing-and if not handled properly (like adhering to agency procedures) somewhat dangerous. The “cat and mouse” game, coupled with inmates’ often unpredictable behavior results in every work day inside a jail being different from the day before. To some jail officers this, coupled with steady pay and benefits, is enough motivation to make a career out of jail work. ... full story Also this week:
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