Over a dozen female security guards fired after discovering that they had a forbidden relationship with interns.
According to The Mirror, 18 female guards from the same prison were fired To communicate effectively with prisonerswith whom, according to the rules of their work, there can be no personal relations.
The forbidden relationship reported by a British newspaper and found in freedom of information requests took place in HMP Berwyn, Britain’s largest prisonlocated in Wrexham, North Wales.
This case came to light after Three women face trial for their illicit connections with the prisoners of the prison they worked for.
From 2019 add The Mirror,s 31 female officers in England and Wales have been fired for inappropriate relationships., according to statistics from the Ministry of Justice. Among them is an official who gave birth to a child from a prisoner.
An example of such cases is the case of Jennifer Gavan, who was one of the guards in love. this guard got 150 pounds for stealing a cell phone from burglar Alex Coxon and both were later caught sharing risqué photos on WhatsApp.
Gavan pleaded guilty to misconduct and was sentenced to eight months in prison.
They blame the wrong women were hired
Mark Fairhurst, president of the Prison Guards Association, blamed these adventures hiring “unsuitable women”.
“Hired employees don’t have face-to-face interviews… everything is done by Zoom,” he said. “Many of people who get this job do not have enough life experience and they are likely to be conditioned by the prisoners,” he added.
Source: La Opinion
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