Technically, no. The "rules" of CA prisons state that officers cannot have visible tats. However, there are many that do (times have changed). One caveat - if it is a tattoo that indicates gang affiliation, it will not be tolerated. Most states are more concerned with exactly "what" the tattoo is and represents. But many states allow COs to have them. I have seen COs in New Jersey with full sleeves
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None below the wrists, above the neck and possibly none below the knees
Most agencies will still hire recruits with visible tattoos on their lower arms, if the tattoos are not offensive. However, some agencies are moving toward a "no visible tattoos" policy and will not hire recruits with tattoos that will show when wearing a short-sleeved uniform.
A Missouri corrections officer makes about 28,000 a year.
yes, as long as the tattoos are not visible to the public.
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This depends upon the place of employment. Some places allow visible tattoos.
Linda Cohn is a journalist with ESPN. She does not have any visible tattoos. She could have tattoos that are not visible, but she does not tell the public.
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