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corrections officers

n. (plural of corrections officer English)

Usage examples of "corrections officers".

In all there were fifteen armed policemen in the lobby plus two Corrections officers set to relieve Pembry and Boyle at 7:00 P.

The Corrections officers traced Ben Manners to the Baltimore station an hour after he had left.

Women corrections officers and former prisoners from the Union County Jail often dropped by to sit on her “.

Bob and Kim Diehl, former corrections officers for the Texas Department of Corrections.

He was sixty feet from a guard station and none of the Department of Corrections officers at the far end of the corridor were looking his way.

When the two corrections officers from the prison handed Franklin Pinell over to the court bailiffs in the Justice Department Building, he was still handcuffed to the heavier-set, tougher-looking guard.

Two corrections officers were stationed outside his cell twenty-four hours a day.

The Santa Teresa County Jail is housed in a 25,000 square-foot building, two-stories, 120 beds, designed to be staffed by only two corrections officers, one of whom monitors the state-of-the-art security panel with its bank of television screens.