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Female_user arzkttn 1 post I would like to find information/help on how to cope with being a woman detention officer in an all male facility. Needless to say I have some special concerns and issues that a male officer would not encounter. My co-workers and administrative staff are supportive, but I need to find a way to deal with inmates that think that because I am a woman they don't need to listen to my instructions.....the same instructions that any male officer would give them. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 
the best source of information would be other female officers. the advice of veteran female officers is also the most valuable tool that you have in your possession.don't be afraid to network and share your thoughts with your peers on this matter or any other concerns that you may have.
 
networking out to other female officers is your best source of information, however, you can always seek the advice from the chaplain or psychiatrist in the facility. if you feel uneasy with this, seek this information from your local church or family doctor. they would be able to direct you to someone that can help you with any questions you have. the state also has a hotline for employees that are going through difficult things such as this. it should be posted in a break room or around personnel. ask a friend or someone you trust. good luck.
 
I just want to draw your attention to an interesting post on our blog http://www.womenincorrections .blogspot.com/ entitled WOMEN JAIL C.O.s--REMINISCING. . You may find some food for thought there, whether you agree with the points made or not.
 
Male_user brutepowa 1 post

Male facilities are no place for a lady to work.

 
Female_user hny4jc 2 posts

Male facilities are no place for a lady to work.

WOW

 
Male_user IllPhillyPhan 11 posts

Male facilities are no place for a lady to work.

Welcome to the 21st century! What are you a neanderthal?

Actually, for the most part, it seems most inmates give more respect to female officers than male (sex offenders aside), but as is the case in most facilities, as long as your fair, firm and consistent, you shouldn’t have any problems. And whatever you do, never let an inmate think that they can intimidate you.

 
Male_user Marriedwithc... 5 posts

I have seen it working both ways.Just having a woman there can prevent a problem or be the problem. However that applies to everyone male or female. It comes under the heading of resouce management.The womans place is no longer only in the home.

 
Easteregghuntcancelled_1_ Igoturback 16 posts

brutepowa , You have to be old or just waiting for your retirement, or just scared that we women can do a better job.

Igoturback
 
Male_user Jesusofficer 6 posts

Hay sister Officer…hats off to you. I salute you for holdin it down inside there…having said that i think you might have a tougher road to travel only because how many times do female officers get trapped off doing the same shit over and over again ( Contraband or relations with the inmates..etc.). After a while it becomes like a broken record. To the point that you have to try twice as hard to earn your RESPECT. As far as earning RESPECT from the crooks….ONLY ONE WAY… 1)OC THE FIRST ASSHOLE WHO SMART MOUTHS YOU. 2) Hit your body alarm..count to three then wail away at the asshole. Believe me while these tactics might seem extreme its the ONLY way to get a rep amongst those cockroaches. You decide if you want an easy twenty or a rough twenty… Be careful

 
Male_user Jesusofficer 6 posts

Oh,sister officer…i forgot to mention….when you hit the body alarm mentally keep in mind the time it takes for the CERT team or the arrival of other officewrs to come to your aid after you start yelling ” don not resist!”...by the time they come your energy levels should be proplerly spent and the real “counseling’ can commence..

 
Male_user puck9921 2 posts

Male officers are very limited to their job duties in a womens’ facility. Women in a male facility have more leeway on how they perform their duties. They build female facilities for female officers to work there. I will stay at the male facility if you stay at yours. Yes, I am a neanderthal!

 
Easteregghuntcancelled_1_ Igoturback 16 posts

puck9921

That is why we have to work together, not against each other.

 
Female_user LADYGUARD 3 posts

Igoturback, I agree with you. Its those male officers that run around with short man complexs always trying to be something. They feel that we arent capable of doing the same job as them. . .Newsflash. I can, I do and I will be your supervisor one day Mr. Puck9921

 
Female_user CO826 3 posts “Igoturback, I agree with you. Its those male officers that run around with short man complexs always trying to be something. They feel that we arent capable of doing the same job as them. . .Newsflash. I can, I do and I will be your supervisor one day Mr. Puck9921”

I agree with LADYGUARD here… I too am a female officer working in a level 3-2 male facility. I can’t preach enough about being firm, fair, & consistant. Also what ever happened to giving respect to get re-spect? I apply this method to the guys in my housing unit which consists of me & up to 130 inmates in an open bay setting. To this date, I have not written a CDV or Use of Force form. Thats how much re-spect I get from these guys. Sometimes all it takes is someone that will listen to an inmate talk to make a difference. You just have to remember to keep your personal life out of it.

 
Female_user Seaspirlt 7 posts

arzkttn….I am a female CO that has been working in male maximum state prisons for 7 years now. There are 2 points to consider…..first off….when you give an order be prepared to back it up physically…yourself. Yes you have backup but you cant stand there and do nothing then want your back up to do everything….the inmates as well as your fellow officers will lose respect. So if the order is not followed get in there and enforce it. Jesusofficer was right on that. It may seem drastic but it works. On another point…something I have seen in the past….is a female CO that spends her shifts flirting with the male CO’s and/or is dating a CO and it is common knowledge in the facility. Not saying you are doing this…however if you find yourself dating someone you work with…keep it under your hat. Inmates seem to lose respect for these women and go out of thier way to test them. Above all else treat every inmate in the same manner…do not play favorites or trust one more than another. I dont know if this will help you but I hope it does. Hang in there, sometimes it takes awhile for the inmates to realize you mean business but once they do you will be good to go.

 
Female_user Seaspirlt 7 posts

In reply to Brute powa & puck9921….funny thing I feel I should share is that in all my time in DOCS I have yet to see a woman running from trouble but have seen my fair share of shameless men run away or pretend they didnt hear the radio call. Also more than once I have heard our more senior veterans state they would rather have certain female Officers respond over the male officers in the area.Just food for thought :)

 
Female_user CO826 3 posts

Seaspirlt, I agree with your above post… I’ve heard seasoned veterans in MO-DOC say the same. That they’ve never seen a woman run from trouble but countless men have. Do we have something to prove? No, just duty to act. If your running, why are you working there in the first place?

 
Male_user OfficerMerc 7 posts

I’m not touching this one with a ten foot pole.

 
Male_user bhkidd 7 posts

I have several female officers under my supervision, and I will say that they are some of the best officers I have.

 
Male_user 1265 13 posts

Seaspirit is absolutely right! Back up what you say and get ready for the ones that will test you. Your consistency over time will give you a good rep and respect with the inmates.I have had the pleasure of working with several female officers. If you do this gig long enough you will meet male or female officers that should be employed elsewhere. But I can tell you from experience. I have worked with females that I would trust in ANY situation! One was 5’4” tall and could punch your lights out in a heartbeat! DO NOT be intimidated by ANYONE-Officers or inmates. Stay with it and learn from the ladies that have been there. Good Luck to you and Stay Safe!

 
4122549202_1_ Igoturback 1 post

officermerc you sound like a smart man

 
Female_user hereigo 2 posts

I’m currently a criminal justice student. However, i’m in the process of applying for a CO position at a local minimum-security prison. Not only am I female, but i’m also 43 yrs. old. I’m a bit anxious about it but at the same time feel that i’m finally doing what i’m meant to be doing with my life. I enjoy reading the comments and advice!!

 
Female_user SERTCCDC 4 posts

I just found this post/board. I have worked corrections/jail for 9 yrs now. I am on the responds team and work with both male and female inmate.. I do not have a problem working in an open dorm male unit(74 inmate one of me). I tell it like it is to inmates and have learned to read body langue. We do have female Officers that will now work the male dorms… and I do not want them to..they think they are toooo pretttteis. So it all in how you handle yourself.

 
Female_user SERTCCDC 4 posts

oh by the way.. I bodybuild.

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