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Prison warden

The warden (US, Canada) or governor (UK, Australia), also known as a superintendent (US, South Asia) or director (UK, New Zealand), is the official who is in charge of a prison.

Prison warden
Thomas Mott Osborne, warden of Sing Sing with two of his jailers.
Occupation
Activity sectors
corrections
Description
CompetenciesManagerial skills, knowledge of the law
Education required
University or vocational education
Fields of
employment
Prison
Related jobs
prison officer

Name

In the United States, Mexico, and Canada, warden is the most common title for an official in charge of a prison or jail. In some U.S. states including New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, California, and Hawaii, the post may also be known as a superintendent. Some small county jails may be managed by the local sheriff or undersheriff.

In the U.K. and Australia, the position is known as a governor. In New Zealand and private prisons in the U.K., the position is known as a director.

In India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, the English-language title is a jail superintendent or just superintendent. The exact title varies depending on the type of prison.

Duties

The prison warden supervises all the operations within the prison. Prisons vary in size, with some housing thousands of inmates. They are responsible for the prison's security, the performance of staff of the prison (including prison officers, prison doctors, janitors, cooks and others), the management of its funds, the maintenance of its facilities and the welfare of its inmates. In practice, the day-to-day management of security is typically delegated to the head of security, who will be an assistant or subordinate of the warden.

A warden's regular work may involve supervising security, making inspections, carrying out disciplinary procedures, writing reports, managing admissions and liaising with other professional staff who visit the prison, such as medical staff, probation officers, and social workers. Wardens are sometimes members of a parole board. They may also train staff to work in the prison service.

The nature of the work depends on the size and type of prison. The amount of security a prison needs varies from open prisons to supermax or high-security prisons.

Skills and interests

Prison wardens should:

  • Be able to work well with a variety of other people.
  • Have good written and spoken communication skills.
  • Care about prisoners' welfare and be sympathetic to their problems.
  • Be self-confident and able to lead both staff and prisoners.
  • Be able to cope with pressure and enforce discipline.
  • Be able to handle difficult situations and emergencies, such as prison gang violence.

By region

South Asia

Prisons in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka are run by the provincial prison service. Each jail or prison is managed by a superintendent. The precise title varies by prison and state. A superintendent is typically assisted by a deputy superintendent and one or more assistants.

United Kingdom

There are currently 139 operational prisons in England and Wales, 16 in Scotland and three in Northern Ireland. There are three separate prison services covering England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. The manager of a prison is known as a prison governor. The exception is a number of private or contracted-out prisons which are managed by a director instead. The director is assisted by a controller, appointed by the Ministry of Justice.

Entry and training varies between these services. Prospective governors would need to pass medical, eyesight and fitness tests, and should be a UK citizen or EU national and be prepared to relocate if necessary. The companies that run private prison establishments each have their own entry requirements and recruitment methods. Entry to governor jobs is competitive, by whichever route. In England and Wales graduate vacancies are advertised each year (usually October) in the national press. Opportunities for direct entry in Scotland are advertised in both the Scottish and national press.

In England and Wales there are two main routes into becoming a prison governor. The first is for existing staff to move up through the ranks (from being a prison officer, for example, or to move across from other management roles). The second route is through the Prison Service Intensive Development Scheme (IDS). This route is only open to those holding degrees, with a preference for candidates with relevant experience in the armed forces or police. The upper age limit for prison governor entry is 57. With this scheme it is possible to reach senior management in less than five years rather than the usual average twenty years.

In Scotland, there are two ways to enter. This is again through promotion from prison officer ranks or through direct entry. Direct entry applicants usually need a degree and substantial management experience.

Associate warden

The associate warden is the name of an acting warden in the US that would run the prison during the absence of the actual warden.[1]

Notable people

References

  1. ^ https://www.bop.gov/foia/docs/associatewardenpositiondescription.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ Janofsky, Michael (May 16, 2002). "Another Plot Against Tough Sheriff, With a Twist". The New York Times. Retrieved October 5, 2020.

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title for an official in charge of a prison or jail In some U S states including New York Pennsylvania New Jersey Massachusetts Connecticut Rhode Island California and Hawaii the post may also be known as a superintendent Some small county jails may be managed by the local sheriff or undersheriff In the U K and Australia the position is known as a governor In New Zealand and private prisons in the U K the position is known as a director In India Pakistan Bangladesh and Sri Lanka the English language title is a jail superintendent or just superintendent The exact title varies depending on the type of prison Duties EditThe prison warden supervises all the operations within the prison Prisons vary in size with some housing thousands of inmates They are responsible for the prison s security the performance of staff of the prison including prison officers prison doctors janitors cooks and others the management of its funds the maintenance of its facilities and the welfare of its inmates In practice the day to day management of security is typically delegated to the head of security who will be an assistant or subordinate of the warden A warden s regular work may involve supervising security making inspections carrying out disciplinary procedures writing reports managing admissions and liaising with other professional staff who visit the prison such as medical staff probation officers and social workers Wardens are sometimes members of a parole board They may also train staff to work in the prison service The nature of the work depends on the size and type of prison The amount of security a prison needs varies from open prisons to supermax or high security prisons Skills and interests EditPrison wardens should Be able to work well with a variety of other people Have good written and spoken communication skills Care about prisoners welfare and be sympathetic to their problems Be self confident and able to lead both staff and prisoners Be able to cope with pressure and enforce discipline Be able to handle difficult situations and emergencies such as prison gang violence By region EditSouth Asia Edit Prisons in India Pakistan Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are run by the provincial prison service Each jail or prison is managed by a superintendent The precise title varies by prison and state A superintendent is typically assisted by a deputy superintendent and one or more assistants United Kingdom Edit There are currently 139 operational prisons in England and Wales 16 in Scotland and three in Northern Ireland There are three separate prison services covering England and Wales Scotland and Northern Ireland The manager of a prison is known as a prison governor The exception is a number of private or contracted out prisons which are managed by a director instead The director is assisted by a controller appointed by the Ministry of Justice Entry and training varies between these services Prospective governors would need to pass medical eyesight and fitness tests and should be a UK citizen or EU national and be prepared to relocate if necessary The companies that run private prison establishments each have their own entry requirements and recruitment methods Entry to governor jobs is competitive by whichever route In England and Wales graduate vacancies are advertised each year usually October in the national press Opportunities for direct entry in Scotland are advertised in both the Scottish and national press In England and Wales there are two main routes into becoming a prison governor The first is for existing staff to move up through the ranks from being a prison officer for example or to move across from other management roles The second route is through the Prison Service Intensive Development Scheme IDS This route is only open to those holding degrees with a preference for candidates with relevant experience in the armed forces or police The upper age limit for prison governor entry is 57 With this scheme it is possible to reach senior management in less than five years rather than the usual average twenty years In Scotland there are two ways to enter This is again through promotion from prison officer ranks or through direct entry Direct entry applicants usually need a degree and substantial management experience Associate warden EditThe associate warden is the name of an acting warden in the US that would run the prison during the absence of the actual warden 1 Notable people EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2022 Joe Arpaio The former sheriff and jail warden for the Maricopa County Sheriff s Office in Arizona US and self styled America s toughest sheriff 2 Olin G Blackwell The fourth and final warden of Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary James A Johnston The first warden of Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary Paul J Madigan The third warden of Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary Thomas Mott Osborne The warden of Sing Sing Edwin B Swope The second warden of Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary Alex Villanueva The 33rd sheriff of the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department in Los Angeles County California and jail warden for Los Angeles County jails George S Weed A judge and warden of Sing Sing who was later succeeded by Thomas Mott Osborne References Edit https www bop gov foia docs associatewardenpositiondescription pdf bare URL PDF Janofsky Michael May 16 2002 Another Plot Against Tough Sheriff With a Twist The New York Times Retrieved October 5 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prison warden amp oldid 1134025061, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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