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  2. When Correctional Officers Carry Shotguns, The Result is ...

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    Correctional institutions are notoriously secretive about their security policies, but this much can be said: It isn’t normal for a guard to fire a gun inside a prison. In policing, guns are carried by most rank-and-file officers. But the correctional system places far tighter restrictions on the use of firearms.

  3. Prison officer - Wikipedia

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    Police officer. A prison officer (PO) or corrections officer (CO), also known as a correctional law enforcement officer or less formally as a prison guard, is a uniformed law enforcement official responsible for the custody, supervision, safety, and regulation of prisoners. They are responsible for the security of the facility and its property ...

  4. Trusty system (prison) - Wikipedia

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    Trusty system (prison) The " trusty system " (sometimes incorrectly called "trustee system") was a penitentiary system of discipline and security enforced in parts of the United States until the 1980s, in which designated inmates were given various privileges, abilities, and responsibilities not available to all inmates. [1]

  5. Peter J. Pitchess Detention Center - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Peter J. Pitchess Detention Center, also known as Pitchess Detention Center or simply Pitchess, is an all-male county detention center and correctional facility named in honor of Peter J. Pitchess located directly east of exit 173 off Interstate 5 in the unincorporated community of Castaic in Los Angeles ...

  6. Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center - Wikipedia

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    The prison is named in honor of a corrections officer, James Souza, 29, and an instructor Alfred Baranowski, 54, who were shot in July 1972 by an inmate whose wife had smuggled in handguns into what was then the Norfolk Prison Colony. Souza-Baranowski is the only post-conviction maximum-security state prison in Massachusetts. [3]

  7. Fight between prison guards turns deadly as one pulls ... - AOL

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    Getty Images/iStockphoto A correctional officer was shot to death in the parking lot of a Mississippi prison, and a coworker is accused of pulling the trigger, officials say.

  8. Attica Correctional Facility - Wikipedia

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    Warden. Julie Wolcott (2022) Attica Correctional Facility is a maximum security prison campus in the Town of Attica, New York, [2][3] operated by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. It was constructed in the 1930s in response to earlier riots within the New York state prisons.

  9. Auburn Correctional Facility - Wikipedia

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    Opened. 1818. Managed by. New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. Director. Joseph E. Corey (superintendent) Auburn Correctional Facility is a state prison on State Street in Auburn, New York, United States. It was built on land that was once a Cayuga village. [2] It is classified as a maximum security facility.