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A ''' | A '''Prison officer''', also known as a '''corrections officer''', '''detention officer''', '''prison guard''' or '''prison warder''', is an employee of the state, who works in a [[prison]] guarding and overseeing the [[prison]]ers who are sentenced to be there. | ||
It is the prison officer who is charged with the daily task of locking and unlocking a prisoner into his or her [[cell]]. | It is the prison officer who is charged with the daily task of locking and unlocking a prisoner into his or her [[cell]]. |
Latest revision as of 23:22, 22 May 2021
A Prison officer, also known as a corrections officer, detention officer, prison guard or prison warder, is an employee of the state, who works in a prison guarding and overseeing the prisoners who are sentenced to be there.
It is the prison officer who is charged with the daily task of locking and unlocking a prisoner into his or her cell.
In countries where judicial corporal punishment is still used, it is often a prison officer who carries out the sentence. Where such a sentence has been imposed for offences within prison, it will usually be carried out by the prison officer.
See also
- More information is available at [ Wikipedia:Corrections officer ]
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