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  2. Prison officer - Wikipedia

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    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 as well as other ...

  3. Custody officer - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales, the custody officer must make a decision to authorise or refuse the detention of any detainee presented before him.This also applies to detainees presented before them by other public servants with power of arrest who may use the suite from time to time, for example revenue and customs officers and immigration officers.

  4. Custody assistant - Wikipedia

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    They have a range of powers given by the Police Reform Act 2002, [2] and their chief police officer decides which of these powers they may use. In Scotland, Police Custody and Security Officers have powers similar to those of detention officers and escort officers in England and Wales. [3] Similar powers are available in Northern Ireland. [4]

  5. Detention (confinement) - Wikipedia

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    The detention decision directly made by the people's court is a judicial compulsory measure, based on the Civil Procedure Law or the Administrative Procedure Law. The maximum period is 20 days, and the court will deliver the detainee to the administrative detention facility of the public security department for execute.

  6. Correctional officer - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 June 2011, at 02:02 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  7. Corrections - Wikipedia

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    A correctional system, also known as a penal system, thus refers to a network of agencies that administer a jurisdiction's prisons, and community-based programs like parole, and probation boards. [3] This system is part of the larger criminal justice system , which additionally includes police , prosecution and courts . [ 4 ]

  8. Casey White prison escape - Wikipedia

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    The two never returned to the detention center. The Lauderdale County Sheriff's Department was given a surveillance video, taken at a local gas station, of Vicky White's patrol car 8 minutes after the pair left the detention center. [10] The deputies checked the courthouse's itinerary, and found that there were no hearings or evaluations that day.

  9. Female prison officers - Wikipedia

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    Women have served as prison and correctional officers since the early 19th century in London. The focus of research on female correctional officers has mostly been comparatively discussing the male officers' experience versus the female officer's experience. A number of studies are extensions of interviews or surveys solely of corrections staff ...