Um… no? It’s considered law enforcement. They would lose their position and any certifications would be suspended first.
Most likely they’d be sent to one where they don’t know anybody. Possibly even transferred out of state. And placed in some kind of protective thing like they do for child molesters and such, since I’d think the state would be responsible for their safety (to some extent/on paper at least).
Yeah that’s what I figured. I was just really baked last night. This thought came into my head based on a conversation I was having with someone, and I just thought the idea hilarious. Just imagining some guard getting sentenced and going, “wait…I still get to keep my job, right?”
Um… no? It’s considered law enforcement. They would lose their position and any certifications would be suspended first.
Most likely they’d be sent to one where they don’t know anybody. Possibly even transferred out of state. And placed in some kind of protective thing like they do for child molesters and such, since I’d think the state would be responsible for their safety (to some extent/on paper at least).
Yeah that’s what I figured. I was just really baked last night. This thought came into my head based on a conversation I was having with someone, and I just thought the idea hilarious. Just imagining some guard getting sentenced and going, “wait…I still get to keep my job, right?”
Oh, so they get to live in the SHU for their stay in the prison?
That’s nice.