Describe at least three of the different job categories for correctional officers according to Lucien Lombardo

What will be an ideal response?


• Block officers – These employees supervise cell blocks containing as many as four hundred inmates, as well as the correctional officers on block guard duty.
• Work detail supervisors – In many penal institutions, the inmates work in the cafeteria, the prison store, the laundry, and other areas. Work detail supervisors oversee small groups of inmates as they perform their tasks.
• Industrial shop and school officers – These officers perform maintenance and security functions in workshop and educational programs.
• Yard officers – Officers who work the prison yard usually have the least seniority, befitting the assignment's reputation as dangerous and stressful. These officers must be constantly on alert for breaches in prison discipline or regulations in the relatively unstructured environment of the prison yard.
• Tower guards – These officers spend their entire shifts, which usually last eight hours, in isolated, silent posts high above the grounds of the facility. Although their only means of communication are walkie- talkies or cellular devices, the safety benefits of the position can outweigh the loneliness that comes with the job.
• Administrative building assignments – Officers who hold these positions provide security at prison gates, oversee visitation procedures, act as liaisons for civilians, and handle administrative tasks such as processing the paperwork when an inmate is transferred from another institution.

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