Prison Officers Association was created in 1939.
Correctional peace officers, correctional officers or c/o's are cops, and they are peace officers. The term prison guard is not one they usually prefer.
Police officers are more likely to meet at the police station, than in the prison.
Western Australian Prison Officers Union of Workers was created in 1934.
17,187 basic start pay but some prison officers receive an additional pay allowance ranging from 1000 to 2500 depending on prison location and category.
correctional officers
Probation officers can send you to prison, but they have to have a reason and get it approved.
depends on the state and the size of the prison. one prison in Ohio has 1700 inmates and 210 officers divided among 3 shifts.
Four LAPD officers were tried in a state court for the beating but were acquitted. A later federal trial for civil rights violations ended with two of the officers found guilty and sent to prison and the other two officers acquitted.
In prison settings, officers typically address inmates by their last name or inmate number, rather than as "mister." Using formal titles like "mister" may not be common practice in correctional facilities.
It depends on the type of prison. If it's a 'public' prison - they're paid by the government. In private prisons, they're paid by funding gained from thor-party sponsors & donations.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is a government run website which has information about the role of correctional officers and how to apply to be one. Wikipedia also has an information page about correctional officers and other prison employees.