A board of administration will help advise the warden on legal and public safety issues. Staffing will require verse knowledge in the corrections system and how it functions. A college degree will be required to become a correctional officer in the prison. All correction officers must pass a background check to look for any offenses they may have committed. Calls by the sergeant will be made to close family members and friends to ensure they are fit to take care of and be responsible of the prisoners we are assigned to take care of. The warden will put the sergeant in place. The sergeant is in charge of the correctional officers whom they report to. All correctional officers must be at least twenty-one years of age. Walkthroughs of the prison and a class about the prison will be given before being assigned to a duty. The staff will be given a self-defense class and a class to maintain and control prison riots and breakouts in the case of an emergency. All correctional officers will only be allowed to work a maximum of twelve hours a day to ensure they are in the right state of mind at all times. No correctional officers will carry any firearms or deadly weapons when patrolling or near prisoners. Correctional officers are required to assist all nurses and other staff through the prison to ensure safety and to watch for contraband. Correctional officers will be given a radio to use for communication. All officers and staff will be required to be metal detected every day to ensure the halt of contraband. Staff and officers will be rewarded if they report any other staff or officer not following protocol or smuggling contraband. A group of correctional officers will be given further training in defense and firearm training who will be specialized to handle prison riots and hostage situations. Prior law enforcement is required to be assigned
A board of administration will help advise the warden on legal and public safety issues. Staffing will require verse knowledge in the corrections system and how it functions. A college degree will be required to become a correctional officer in the prison. All correction officers must pass a background check to look for any offenses they may have committed. Calls by the sergeant will be made to close family members and friends to ensure they are fit to take care of and be responsible of the prisoners we are assigned to take care of. The warden will put the sergeant in place. The sergeant is in charge of the correctional officers whom they report to. All correctional officers must be at least twenty-one years of age. Walkthroughs of the prison and a class about the prison will be given before being assigned to a duty. The staff will be given a self-defense class and a class to maintain and control prison riots and breakouts in the case of an emergency. All correctional officers will only be allowed to work a maximum of twelve hours a day to ensure they are in the right state of mind at all times. No correctional officers will carry any firearms or deadly weapons when patrolling or near prisoners. Correctional officers are required to assist all nurses and other staff through the prison to ensure safety and to watch for contraband. Correctional officers will be given a radio to use for communication. All officers and staff will be required to be metal detected every day to ensure the halt of contraband. Staff and officers will be rewarded if they report any other staff or officer not following protocol or smuggling contraband. A group of correctional officers will be given further training in defense and firearm training who will be specialized to handle prison riots and hostage situations. Prior law enforcement is required to be assigned