I’ve always been fascinated by the stories of heroism in corrections, especially the lesser-known acts of
bravery that don’t make the headlines. I remember a time when a fellow officer went above and beyond to de-escalate a tense situation—it really showcased the human side of corrections staff.
???? Do you think adding more personal hero stories or off-duty insights could help build a better understanding of the profession?
I’ve always been fascinated by the stories of heroism in corrections, especially the lesser-known acts of
bravery that don’t make the headlines. I remember a time when a fellow officer went above and beyond to de-escalate a tense situation—it really showcased the human side of corrections staff.
???? Do you think adding more personal hero stories or off-duty insights could help build a better understanding of the profession?