Recent Posts by Sarge276
Dec 20, 2010
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Topic: The Club House / HAPPY HAPPY, JOY JOY WooHoo, no spam!! |
Dec 20, 2010
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Topic: Letter of The Law / Should ex-offenders be allowed to vote? Mick said, “We are normally out numbered between 7 and 10 to one.” |
Dec 05, 2010
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Topic: A Broader View / Should jails implement more rehabilitation programs? Pandora, are you suggesting we rehabilitate them by buying them folexes? |
Nov 27, 2010
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Topic: The Club House / Probation/Parole You know Tiffany? I saw her a couple days ago. She was doing ok, the kids are fine too. She’s putting on a little weight tho, but still the same old Tiffany. |
Nov 22, 2010
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Topic: The Club House / which shoes or boots? Amazingly this ad is actually appropriate for this thread… Only took him half the forum to find it. |
Nov 22, 2010
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Topic: The Club House / Privitazation of some of Ohios' prisons I guess that’s nice, weathers turning colder, CO’s need jackets too I guess… And boots. Boots are good… Can’t see doing this job in heels tho, but then again Beth Chapman seems to do an OK job bounty hunting in them… Thanks for the ad wangbeibei521. Now if I just new where to get some hot sauce… Shakey? |
Nov 22, 2010
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Topic: The Club House / Probation/Parole I guess that’s nice, weathers turning colder, CO’s need jackets too I guess… And boots. Boots are good… Can’t see doing this job in heels tho, but then again Beth Chapman seems to do an OK job bounty hunting in them… Thanks for the ad wangbeibei521. Now if I just new where to get some hot sauce… Shaky? |
Nov 22, 2010
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Topic: A Broader View / Where can you purchase cute car accessories? You might get better answers at CARS.com rather than CORRECTIONS.com… Then again a lot of CO’s have cars. |
Nov 22, 2010
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Topic: A Broader View / Automobile Accessories a Negotiable Price anytime Is this for an emergency response vehicle? |
Nov 22, 2010
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Topic: Security Central / OTJT or training prior to working I’ve experienced both. First place I worked sent me to the academy before I ever put on a uniform, where I am now assigned me to a veteran officer for a couple months before sending me to the academy. I can definitely see the benefits of OJT. First of all, the money saved on not sending someone to the academy for 6+ weeks just to have them quit after their first day on the job because they couldn’t hack it. Secondly, the cadets already have a working knowledge of corrections when they enter the academy and know 1st hand what the instructors are talking about. Makes the instructors job a lot easier having the cadets understand 1st hand. Cadets also do not respond to emergency calls, and do not have contact with inmates without a veteran officer present. I guess you could think of it in terms of a Police Explorers program, with the exception that our cadets are correctional officers, not police, and usually go to the academy within a short time of being hired. |
Nov 16, 2010
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Topic: Security Central / Are gangs running our prisons? cjarnold62 said “Hes not a criminal or he wouldnt have turned him self in.” If he’s not a criminal, what need would he have had for turning himself in? I don’t see too many innocent, law abiding citizens rushing to the police station or sheriffs office to confess to random crimes they didn’t commit. |
Sep 21, 2010
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Topic: The Club House / UOF options male vs. female My facility is just down the street from our female minimum facility and we take our in-service training and DT classes together. As far as I know there is no distinction between male and female in the use of force policy. They are inmates the same as the guys are. |
Sep 21, 2010
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Topic: The Club House / Fitter criminals than officers? DOCINVT25years, 50 to 1? Where do you work that your staffing is so high? lol |
Sep 06, 2010
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Topic: Security Central / Officer shakedowns My facility (or at least the chief, DW, and warden) seams to think the only staff whos dirty are wearing badges. We get shook down before entering the briefing room while watching non uniform staff go straight from their cars to the gate. I’ve watched staff walk into a dorm, go to an inmates bunk, and 5 minutes later come out with all kinds of canteen items and then had the balls to ask me if I wanted some of it. |
Sep 04, 2010
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Topic: Letter of The Law / Inmates and adult publications chanel handbags, what the fart?!? |
Aug 25, 2010
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Topic: The Club House / Just starting out Mary, welcome to the mix. Your input is just as valuable as any of ours. I also wouldn’t mind having tazers. All we get here is pepper spray, which can be messy and tends to debilitate officers and other inmates as much as, if not more than, the subject we’re trying to subdue. I thank God I haven’t had to use it yet. Just the presence of it has been a pretty good deterrent. Most cuff up when they see we’re about to use it. As far as college, most of us don’t have degrees and the ones who do usually got them after they entered the field as a means to better their chances for advancement. |
Aug 17, 2010
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Topic: Health & Wellness / H1N1 Preparedness What’s the deal with all the plugs for acai and stuff? And palm reading to see if you’ll get H1N1, seriously? |
Aug 02, 2010
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Topic: The Club House / Privitazation of some of Ohios' prisons I think it depends on what private agency is running the institution. I haven’t heard anything bad about North Fork, but LCF and DCF are often referred to as “Gladiator School” (also private). I’ve heard numerous war stories about Lawton, haven’t heard as much about Davis recently, but it has it’s history. Arkansas was using Wackenhut (spelling?) for a while, but things got so bad that the state took over all private prisons. I do agree with FordSVT that corrections should be uniform, either all state ran, or all private ran by the same company under one contract. |
Jul 25, 2010
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Topic: The Club House / Comebacks Thought you might, Striker. It was all I could do to keep a straight face until I left the pod. The look on that inmates face was priceless. |
Jul 20, 2010
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Topic: The Club House / Comebacks One of the funniest comebacks I remember hearing was a few years ago when I first started out in corrections. I was working with 2 other CO’s, a straight guy and a lesbian. The inmates were kinda showing out like they always do around rookies. One of the inmates said something similar to Strikers post to the male CO. The CO told him he was gonna pick up his girl, go to a nice restaurant, eat a big steak dinner, see a movie, then go back home and knock off a piece. The lesbian CO then said to the inmate, “What’s really sad is that I get more p*ssy than you do.” |
Jul 19, 2010
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Topic: A Broader View / opinions on self defense in corrections samson.sam39 said “yaahhh you right the horse only in a lowland not in the water…..” What the huh?!? |
Jul 13, 2010
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Topic: Security Central / What cell extraction tools do you wish you had? illuminati said, “no one can take more than 5 shots without dropping flat.” |
Jul 11, 2010
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Topic: Security Central / Best way to handle unruly inmate My opinion? Hmmm… OC and a tazer. LOL |
Jul 11, 2010
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Topic: The Club House / which shoes or boots? Wolverines are nice. Had a pair when I first started out in corrections. Was great when I got shook down, just slipped them off and right back on again. They would work great for an infirmary job, but not as practical for unit or barracks officers. |
Jul 10, 2010
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Topic: The Club House / which shoes or boots? Shakey, NW Territories are good. Brahma has a swat boot now. Costs about $30. I think I might get some of those when these wear out. I like the zippers, but I’d trade a zipper for durability and inexpensiveness any day. |