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Prison guard : ウィキペディア英語版
Prison officer

A prison officer (UK〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Working for HMPS )〕 and Ireland,〔(Irish Prison Service – Recruitment ). Retrieved 29 November 2011〕 and the official English title in Denmark,〔(The Danish Prison and Probation Service – General Information, page 5 ) Retrieved 2012-07-07〕 Finland,〔(The Training Institute for Prison and Probation Services, Finland ) Retrieved 29 November 2011〕 and Sweden〔(Swedish Prison and Probation Service – Fact Sheet ). Retrieved 29 November 2011〕), also known as corrections officer (New Zealand,〔(New Zealand Department of Corrections – Job Description ). Retrieved 29 November 2011〕 US〔(Indeed: Corrections Officer Salary ) Retrieved 2012-07-07〕〔(Yukon Department of Justice website ) Retrieved 29 November 2011〕), correctional officer (Australia,〔(Queensland Corrective Services – Employment Information ) Retrieved 2012-07-07〕 Canada,〔(Correctional Service Canada – Correctional officer job profile ) Retrieved 29 November 2011〕〔(Ontario Correctional Services – Careers ) Retrieved 29 November 2011〕〔(British Columbia Corrections – Employment Information ) Retrieved 29 November 2011〕 Jamaica,〔(Jamaica Department of Correctional Service – Roles of Correctional Officer ) Retrieved 29 November 2011〕 and US〔(US Department of Labor – Correctional Officer job statistics ) Retrieved 29 November 2011〕), detention officer (US〔(FBI Atlanta: Former Fulton County Detention Officer Sentenced to 10 Years in Federal Prison ) Retrieved 2012-07-07〕) or penal officer (US〔(Career Occupational Profile for: Penal Officer ) Retrieved 2014-03-17〕), is a person responsible for the supervision, safety, and security of prisoners in a prison, jail, or similar form of secure custody. Historically, terms such as jailer (also spelled jailor or gaoler), jail guard, prison guard, and turnkey〔(Ontario Provincial Secretary and the Inspector of Prisons' report on the Toronto Central Prison ) Retrieved 29 November 2011〕 have also been used.
Corrections Officers are responsible for the care, custody, and control of individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial while on remand or who have been convicted of a crime and sentenced to serve time in a prison or jail. They are also responsible for the safety and security of the facility itself. Most officers are employed by the government of the jurisdiction in which they operate, though some are employed by private companies. Private Guard companies are not considered Law Enforcement, and as such, cannot statutorily carry firearms off-duty without a concealed weapons permit, unlike most state and county Corrections Officers.
==Duties==

Prison officers must maintain order and daily operations of the facility and are responsible for the care, custody, and control of inmates. A correction officer has a responsibility to control inmates who may be dangerous, and that society themselves do not wish to accommodate. An officer must always prevent disturbances, assaults, and escapes by supervising activities and work assignments of inmates. Officers have a responsibility to protect the public from incarcerated criminals, protect fellow officers from inmates and protect inmates from other inmates at all times. An officer must be alert and aware of any and all movement taking place inside the facility. Prevention is one of the key components to an officer's duties. Officers can utilize prevention by routinely searching inmates and their living quarters for potential threats such as weapons or drugs. An officer must make their presence known at all times and remain assertive and refuse to back down. An officer must be a disciplinarian and enforce the rules and punish when rules are violated. Correction officers also must take full concern for the health and safety of the facility. Officers check for unsanitary conditions, fire hazards, and/or any evidence of tampering or damage to locks, bars, grilles, doors, and gates. Officers must screen all incoming and outgoing mail as well as all visitors as a prevention method for future issues that could cause risk to safety and security of the facilities, inmates and staff. Correction officers also must assist in transportation responsibilities that may include transfers to other facilities, medical appointments, court appearances and other approved locations. Correction officers may assist police officer's on/off duty depending on their peace officer status and jurisdiction.〔(Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010–11 Edition )〕

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