corrections officer
noun [ C ] US uk/kəˈrek.ʃənz ˌɒf.ɪ.sər/ us/kəˈrek.ʃənz ˌɑː.fɪ.sɚ/ (also correctional officer, correction officer)
狱警,管教人员
a person whose job is to care for and control people who are in prison, and to make sure prison rules are followed
A corrections officer found the prisoner had smuggled a phone into his cell. 一名狱警发现囚犯将一部手机偷偷带进了他的牢房。
He is a former correctional officer who has worked in maximum security prisons.
She was among the first women to become a correction officer in the state.
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- They must alert a corrections officer if an inmate attempts to hurt himself.
- The state will need to hire more corrections officers.
- Correctional officers worried about the possibility of trouble when a prison smoking ban was imposed.
- The correctional officers' union criticized the decision.
- He began his career as a correction officer in 2006.