Have a read of this BBC news article:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7901565.stm
For those disinclined to read the article a female prison officer was found to have sent saucy text messages and started an intimate relationship with one of the inmates she works with. She was found to be in possession of heroin and cannabis which allegedly she was smuggling in for him.
She has lost her job, her work mates, pension contributions and, if found guilty, will serve a lengthy prison sentence. She will not have a good time in prison as an ex officer. I doubt staff or inmates will give her an easy ride.
He cant be that much of a catch being in prison and desperate for heroin. Was she expecting hed get out and theyd live happily ever after?
Why is it always female staff that do this sort of thing? There are plenty of women who work with offenders and do an excellent job but when someone loses there job for inapprpriate relationships with prisoners it always seems to be a woman.
Any thoughts?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7901565.stm
For those disinclined to read the article a female prison officer was found to have sent saucy text messages and started an intimate relationship with one of the inmates she works with. She was found to be in possession of heroin and cannabis which allegedly she was smuggling in for him.
She has lost her job, her work mates, pension contributions and, if found guilty, will serve a lengthy prison sentence. She will not have a good time in prison as an ex officer. I doubt staff or inmates will give her an easy ride.
He cant be that much of a catch being in prison and desperate for heroin. Was she expecting hed get out and theyd live happily ever after?
Why is it always female staff that do this sort of thing? There are plenty of women who work with offenders and do an excellent job but when someone loses there job for inapprpriate relationships with prisoners it always seems to be a woman.
Any thoughts?