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Q: Did correctional officers who worked with inmates carry weapons on Alcatraz?
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Correctional Nursing Jobs?

Many people would be surprised that anyone would want to work in a prison or jail, but nurses working in correctional nursing jobs enjoy excellent salaries, government benefits, and independence. A correctional facility might offer as much as $4 or more an hour compared to a nursing job in the hospital, with comprehensive life, health, and dental insurance to go along with it. Contrary to popular belief, prisons and other correctional facilities are not unsafe workplaces. Nurses will be guarded at all times, and will never be left alone with a prisoner. Due to all the many security guards that will be watching carefully, correctional facilities might even be safer than the average hospital’s emergency department. After all, every person entering a correctional facility will be screened through a metal detector for weapons, and the safety measures are second to none. Correctional nursing jobs offer the registered nurse an incredible opportunity to grow in his or her career and nursing knowledge. While there will be a physician on call to answer questions and address concerns, for the most part, a correctional nurse is able to exercise his or her own judgment while treating patients. The registered nurse will be drawing up care plans and deciding how to proceed with injuries and illnesses on their own terms. There may be no other nursing specialty that offers the autonomy of a correctional nursing job. One important thing to consider when choosing a correctional facility or prison to work at is the gender of patients you will be working with. Most correctional facilities are not mixed gender. Any nurse looking into correctional nursing jobs will be able to choose between working with either the male or female prison population. The easiest way to find a correctional nursing job in your area is to call up local correctional facilities and inquire if they are hiring. Even if they are not currently looking for new employees, it does not hurt to drop off a resume, just in case they begin hiring in the near future.


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You'd have to be a little more specific in your question, as to whether you were asking which weapons aren't issued by the military, which ones don't have origins in the military, etc. With regards to the second one, the weapons originally used by ninjas were actually farm implements, rather than purpose-designed weapons. So those might be considered nonmilitary weapons. In the corrections system, inmates often fashion weapons out of newspaper, razor blades, mattress springs, etc., and those weapons certainly wouldn't be military weapons. The question's a little too open to interpretation.


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