Caring for prisoners
It is no different from caring for any other patient. The one primary thing to bear in mind is to stick to your protocols and written policies. Inmates are as a group more manipulative than most, and can quickly paint you into a corner if you deviate from what you should be doing.
I prefer not to know what an inmate is doing time for, so that it will not affect my attitude toward that individual or how I deal with him. I operate pretty much as I do in my per diem hospital job. I treat inmates with respect, and they get no less than my best in terms of treatment. I am not there to administer punishment. The courts have already done that by taking away their freedom.
It can be a very rewarding field of work. The inmates are generally very appreciative of what you do for them. Any act of helping is magnified in an environment where little things mean a lot, because these guys don't get much.
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