I worked for the Ohio Department of Corrections and Rehab in 1994 I was one of the first officers hired who had to take a written test to get hired and take a psych eval. They had a 6 week training for officers which was conducted by a group of instructors who if I had any of them working for me in the military I would have kept them doing the simplest jobs not in charge of anyone. When I got to the prison I found most the officers got hired because their relatives were bosses at the prison and they didn't like new officers coming in who got hired because we were smart enough to pass the test. Officers were pretty open about bringing in contraband to inmates and the money they made got kicked up to the shift commanders. Female officers would frequently disappear for long periods in closed rooms with male inmates or senior officers. ODCR was totally corrupt and incompetent I quit after a year I got tired of having guards telling me to treat inmates unfairly or improperly and if I refused they would threaten to go tell their father who was the shift commander.
I worked for the Ohio Department of Corrections and Rehab in 1994 I was one of the first officers hired who had to take a written test to get hired and take a psych eval. They had a 6 week training for officers which was conducted by a group of instructors who if I had any of them working for me in the military I would have kept them doing the simplest jobs not in charge of anyone. When I got to the prison I found most the officers got hired because their relatives were bosses at the prison and they didn't like new officers coming in who got hired because we were smart enough to pass the test. Officers were pretty open about bringing in contraband to inmates and the money they made got kicked up to the shift commanders. Female officers would frequently disappear for long periods in closed rooms with male inmates or senior officers. ODCR was totally corrupt and incompetent I quit after a year I got tired of having guards telling me to treat inmates unfairly or improperly and if I refused they would threaten to go tell their father who was the shift commander.
I don’t remember that riot being on TV. Is that prison still open these days?
Yes it is still open
@@PaigeLovelace Thank you for the reply.
Yes it's full operational
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It wasn’t on tv
Clips was on cnn and Columbus news
I watched the demonds interview from the kitchen window facing the yard
JUSTICE FOR KEITH LAMAR
If the guards didn't beat the inmates and treat them like animals this wouldnt have happened.