Wednesday, January 29, 2014


Correction officers and sexual misconduct.

Correction officers wear a uniform similar to police and that uniform should represent a presence of authority. Correction officers must use discretion in order to maintain control over inmates. Currently, there are more male correctional officers than women. But I don’t think that necessarily indicate there are only male correctional officers having sexual relations with women inmates. Women correction officers have been found guilty of having relations with male inmates also. I think correction officers have a subculture of survival and codes of their occupational community.    

Our text has an example of such misconduct. In Case Study 6.8, a former correctional officer was sentenced to 3 months in jail for having sex in the Women’s Correctional Institution in Columbia, S. C. with Susan Smith. Susan Smith is the young mother who was found guilty of drowning her two sons in 1994 and whom is serving a life sentence for the crime. This admission opened the door for a much broader investigation into misconduct of the Correctional Department.  Since, more than a dozen officers and employees were charged with prison misconduct to include sex with inmates or smuggling drugs.   

What price is paid when a correction officer’s authority is abused for sexually favors?  How do a prison pick up the pieces after a scandal of sexual misconduct?  

 

References

Banks, C. Criminal Justice Ethics. 2013. 3rd edition. SAGE. Thousand Oaks, CA.
http://edition.cnn.com/2000/LAW/08/30/susan.smith.sex/