Correctional agents supervise apprehended individuals awaiting test and convicted criminals assisting time in penitentiaries, jails, and reformatories. One prime function of correctional agents is to avert attacks, get away, and other disturbances, double-checking inmate responsibility and security. Outside of the jail or penitentiary where they work, correctional agents have no policing duties (Sowers, 2005). The most of correctional agents work with government prisons and large jails, overseeing the almost one million persons incarcerated in the United Kingdom at any time. All work in correction facilities can be dicey, though jail populations are inclined ...