Corrections Officers and the Ethics of Dealing with Prisoners

The ethics of caring for the wellbeing of prisoners can be complicated. The low social status of prisoners means that they are marginalized and excluded from the mainstream of society. They experience stigma and discrimination behind bars and are often regarded as “unworthy” in the general community. (Related Stigma and Discrimination Prisoners, p.1). This is … Continue reading Corrections Officers and the Ethics of Dealing with Prisoners