I totally disagree with the above statement, that being a correctional officer is the same for both women and male genders. For example, female correctional officers that are working within male prison units are subjected to predatory behaviour from the male offenders i.e., male inmates will attempt to seduce female correctional officers. Often, these behaviours will start innocent enough with something as simple as being nice to the female staff but it can develop quickly into asking for things which can then escalate into potential prison escapes — like the one seen in the Clinton Correctional Facility. Even though the female correctional officer did make a decision to help these dangerous offenders escape, which is a criminal offence. It can be argued that other prison correctional officers and administrational staff noticed this type of behaviour taking place but did nothing to prevent or correct the behaviour to help this female correctional officer from going down a wrong path, because no one helped her she could have been feeling pressure from the offenders to help them out. Correctional staff and administration are supposed to be a team, but they let her …show more content…
Because these environments can be male dominated, they are unsupportive towards female correctional staff as there is a lack of understanding of what female correctional officers have to go through in order to go to work and what has to be done when they are finished their shift. The hours that female correctional staff work and the pay that they receive can create more stress as they are the ones that are expected to take care of their children, and as childcare can be expensive this is often a balancing act which is often ignored within the administration, which is also a factor of why it is hard to cope with the