Wednesday Sep 18, 2024
Alex South (Audio); Moral Injury: The Hidden Cost of Working in Prisons
Summary
In this conversation, Alex South, a former prison officer with nearly a decade of experience, shares her journey through the prison system, discussing the challenges, culture, and dynamics of working in prisons. She reflects on her training, the impact of staffing shortages, and the mental health challenges faced by both staff and inmates. She also speaks of the deep bonds of trust which develop with colleagues and, in the right circumstances, with some convicted people. Alex also highlights the changes in prison culture over the years and the importance of advocating for better conditions and support for prison officers. Her insights are drawn from personal experiences and her memoir, 'Behind these Doors', which aims to shed light on the realities of prison life and the potential for change.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Behind-these-Doors-Strength-Suffering/dp/1399707558
Takeaways
- Alex South worked as a prison officer for almost 10 years.
- The prison environment is unique and requires strong interpersonal skills.
- Training for prison officers is often insufficient for real-life challenges.
- Prison culture varies significantly based on demographics and management.
- Staff welfare is crucial for effective prison management.
- The role of a prison officer has changed dramatically over the years.
- Mental health support for staff is often lacking in the prison system.
- International examples show better staff welfare practices in prisons.
- Alex's decision to leave was influenced by burnout and stress.
- Writing and advocacy are important for raising awareness about prison issues.
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