Corruption in the Division of Corrections

Corruption in the Division of Corrections
Title Corruption in the Division of Corrections PDF eBook
Author Chinyere Udeh
Publisher Writers Republic LLC
Pages 192
Release 2019-12-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1646201132

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Corruption in the Division of Corrections captures the life of a female correctional officer II who was victimized inside the corrupt system of DPSCS from 2015 to 2019. It tells of the magnitude of inhumane treatment she endured: the false medical report that was made against her by the state medical directors; intentionally denying of job opportunities; interference with her accumulative leave hours, paychecks, pay increase; illegal termination from the state service. She talks of the frame-up she experienced and witnessing some of the treatment made to other correctional officers. The book tells of the corrupt system of DPSCS that everybody knows but nobody talks about, the impact the corrupt system has created inside the correctional facilities alongside the sexual exploitation and trading sex for positions and protections. She also talks about the medical condition she suffered as a result of a long-term internalized trauma, of depressed mood and adjustment disorder caused by work-related stress. Lastly, she tells of her right to receive therapeutic treatment requested by the psychologist, but again, the DPSCS intentionally deprived her of it. Instead, they illegally terminated her and left her with nothing to fall back on while she is recovering.

Corruption Behind Bars

Corruption Behind Bars
Title Corruption Behind Bars PDF eBook
Author Gary York
Publisher
Pages 298
Release 2012-05-01
Genre
ISBN 9781849031493

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Corruption in the Division of Corrections: Inspired by a True Story

Corruption in the Division of Corrections: Inspired by a True Story
Title Corruption in the Division of Corrections: Inspired by a True Story PDF eBook
Author Chinyere Udeh
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 2021-02
Genre Law
ISBN 9781736367889

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Corruption in the Division of Corrections captures the life of a female correctional officer II who was victimized inside the corrupt system of DPSCS from 2015 to 2019. It tells of the magnitude of inhumane treatment she endured: the false medical report that was made against her by the state medical directors; intentionally denying of job opportunities; interference with her accumulative leave hours, paychecks, pay increase; illegal termination from the state service. She talks of the frame-up she experienced and witnessing some of the treatment made to other correctional officers. The book tells of the corrupt system of DPSCS that everybody knows but nobody talks about, the impact the corrupt system has created inside the correctional facilities alongside the sexual exploitation and trading sex for positions and protections. She also talks about the medical condition she suffered as a result of a long-term internalized trauma, of depressed mood and adjustment disorder caused by work-related stress. Lastly, she tells of her right to receive therapeutic treatment requested by the psychologist, but again, the DPSCS intentionally deprived her of it. Instead, they illegally terminated her and left her with nothing to fall back on while she is recovering.

Corruption in the Division of Corrections Volume II

Corruption in the Division of Corrections Volume II
Title Corruption in the Division of Corrections Volume II PDF eBook
Author Chinyere Udeh
Publisher Writers Republic LLC
Pages 98
Release 2020-07-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1646204689

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Corruption in the Division of Corrections Volume II captured the ongoing events in the life of a female ex-Correctional Officer II who was victimized inside the corrupt system of the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services from 2015 to 2020. It exposed the obstacles she encountered on her road to seeking justice as a result of the wrongful termination of her appointment, denial of medical treatment, unpaid wages, and illegal medical documentations. The book further exposed the rot in other critical institutions- the Federal EEOC and the Civil Rights Commission, which she approached in search of justice as her case was shockingly compromised in both agencies. She has shown a lot of resilience in her consistency and determination to seek for justice inspite of the series of disappointments from the DPSCS, the Federal EEOC, and the Civil Rights Commission. The questions she asks are as follows: Is the system so corrupt that it cannot give her justice in the America of today? Is justice for her close by, still far in the future, or even never going to come?

Corruption in the Division of Corrections: Inspired by a True Story

Corruption in the Division of Corrections: Inspired by a True Story
Title Corruption in the Division of Corrections: Inspired by a True Story PDF eBook
Author Udeh Chinyere
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 2019-12-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781646201525

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Corruption in the Division of Corrections captures the life of a female correctional officer II who was victimized inside the corrupt system of DPSCS from 2015 to 2019. It tells of the magnitude of inhumane treatment she endured: the false medical report that was made against her by the state medical directors; intentionally denying of job opportunities; interference with her accumulative leave hours, paychecks, pay increase; illegal termination from the state service. She talks of the frame-up she experienced and witnessing some of the treatment made to other correctional officers. The book tells of the corrupt system of DPSCS that everybody knows but nobody talks about, the impact the corrupt system has created inside the correctional facilities alongside the sexual exploitation and trading sex for positions and protections. She also talks about the medical condition she suffered as a result of a long-term internalized trauma, of depressed mood and adjustment disorder caused by work-related stress. Lastly, she tells of her right to receive therapeutic treatment requested by the psychologist, but again, the DPSCS intentionally deprived her of it. Instead, they illegally terminated her and left her with nothing to fall back on while she is recovering.

The FBI Story

The FBI Story
Title The FBI Story PDF eBook
Author United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Publisher
Pages 154
Release 2016
Genre Criminal investigation
ISBN

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The Green Wall

The Green Wall
Title The Green Wall PDF eBook
Author D. J. Vodicka
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 154
Release 2009
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1440140596

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"The career of Donald "D.J." Vodicka encompassed the rapid expansion of the prison system. For sixteen years, he was a prison guard in California's highest security prisons, serving meals to gang leaders, serial killers in lockdown cells, and patrolling exercise yards filled with violent felons while unarmed and outnumbered 1000-2. He was a decorated veteran officer. He became the sole "whistle-blower" to uncover a group of rogue prison guards who called themselves "The Green Wall". " -- Back cover.