Jailhouse Informants
Jailhouse Informants
Prologue:
Due to Badpenny’s financial situation, she is unable to post bail because her bond is set too high. The charges Badpenny faces include possession of methamphetamine (felony), possession of drug paraphernalia (misdemeanor), and official misconduct - using her position as a dispatcher to access confidential information for personal gain (misdemeanor).
Badpenny has no one to talk to except her cellmate, Heather Scandell, whose current arrest was for possession of cocaine and methamphetamines with intent to sell. Badpenny and Scandell have been in jail for weeks together in the same cell sharing life experiences and hopes for their future.
Assignment:
This week, use the information from chapters 10 and 11 to complete a 2 to 3 - page paper, discussing the implications of prosecutors using jailhouse informants and the problems with wrongful convictions. Also, explain how the occupational subculture in corrections plays a role in how correctional officers treat or mistreat prisoners.
*Identify an ethical system that relates to the way correctional officers are treating Badpenny.
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