MDOC issued the following statement.
In further efforts to
tighten security at Mississippi’s maximum security State Penitentiary in
Parchman, Corrections Commissioner Burl Cain announces
that the long-abandoned Back Gate of the sprawling 18,000-acre prison
will once again be reopened and guarded for the first time since 2017.
“The Back Gate,” said the Commissioner, “was unmanned years ago mainly because of budget and staffing cuts. Then it became a hole in the perimeter through which contraband flowed into the prison, allowing in drugs, alcohol, tobacco, cellphones, you name it. Contraband makes all prisons unsafe and puts inmates and guards at risk by giving gang leaders power to control cellblocks and commit violence. Governor Reeves told MDOC in January to ‘restore order and safety’ and bring justice to those who commit violence, and that’s exactly what we’re doing.”
Commissioner Cain traveled to Cleveland, Mississippi, at the request of Corrections Committee member and state Sen. Sarita Simmons of Cleveland and Rep. Abe Hudson of Shelby. In addition to security, Simmons and Hudson want Parchman’s Back Gate reopened as a recruiting incentive to hire more correctional officers from west of the prison.
“Some individuals,” reported Senator Simmons, “have to drive an additional 30 miles around to the Front Gate to go to work. There is a limited workforce in the area and issues such as this should not make the job more complicated. For security purposes, the Back Gate guard house should have never been closed. Commissioner Cain and I agreed that these issues must be addressed. In addition, we hope to see an increase in personnel as a result of correcting this issue.”
Added Representative Hudson, “I have been vocal about my displeasure for the back gate being closed that would allow my constituents in House District 29 who work there to have a higher quality of life. Opening the back gate will facilitate much shorter commutes for my constituents who are employees of MDOC plus it will allow them quicker access to respond to any emergencies. We need to do whatever we can to make Parchman a model prison and a good employer in our community. This does not fix everything, but it’s a step in the right direction.”
Simmons and Hudson serve together on legislative committees addressing drug policies and agriculture.
The Commissioner
commended both for their leadership, adding, “Leadership at the prison
level is key. We are launching innovative training programs particularly
geared at middle-level managers, teaching them how
to lead people without driving them off. That’s a big reason why MDOC
became severely understaffed so we’re changing the culture on how we
treat both inmates and officers. Everybody wants to be treated
respectfully and MDOC is going to become a model of that.”
MDOC is currently in a recruiting drive offering $40,000+ pay packages
for correctional officers. More than 100 correctional officers have been hired since Cain became Commissioner.
At the meeting, Indianola
Mayor Steve Rosenthal asked Commissioner Cain, “Parchman is a big part
of what goes on in Sunflower County. What are the requirements for
applicants?”
“First, if they meet the
requirements,” answered Cain, “we can have them on the payroll the very
next day. All that’s required is a High school diploma or GED and no
felonies. That’s it. And even if a person doesn’t
qualify to become a correctional officer, I’m working to open up
maintenance jobs for just about anyone.”
For more information, click on the “Job Search” tab at mdoc.ms.gov or call MDOC Job line toll-free at 1-866-783-9359.
8 comments:
Parchman - what a dream job.
More cell phones in Parchman than at Verizon.
Jan 14, 2020
http://kingfish1935.blogspot.com/2020/01/from-inside-parchman.html
December 22, 2017
Rat poison, liquor in plastic water bottles, cigarette lighters and other contraband items were seized during a shakedown at three Parchman units, including another work camp, Thursday morning.
http://kingfish1935.blogspot.com/2017/12/prison-party.html
Funny...Someone decided to have some fun with a sign
Muffler Shop Sign says...
Parchman
Sanctuary City
For
Death Row Inmates
http://kingfish1935.blogspot.com/2017/02/too-funny_16.html
" Parchman - what a dream job."
The average citizen has no idea about life at Parchman.
After I think about, the public probably doesn't need to know.
"MDOC is currently in a recruiting drive offering $40,000+ pay packages for correctional officers."
Maybe Mississippi needs to get new management for their Casinos...Multiple "Corrections Officers" in Nevada make 1.2 to 1.7 million in 4-6 years. 228 "Corrections Officers" made 200k-300k in year 2019. 368 made between 1.5k-200k in year 2019
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Name - Job title - Year - Regular pay - Total pay & benefits
Duane S J***** CORRECTIONS OFFICER Las Vegas Metro Police Dept, 2019 $108,775.13 $331,055.01
D S J***** CORRECTIONS OFFICER Las Vegas Metro Police Dept, 2017 $85,087.20 $314,396.89
D S J***** CORRECTIONS OFFICER Las Vegas Metro Police Dept, 2018 $87,784.00 $309,126.51
D S J***** CORRECTIONS OFFICER Las Vegas Metro Police Dept, 2016 $83,752.00 $306,605.76
D S J***** CORRECTIONS OFFICER Las Vegas Metro Police Dept, 2014 $79,070.60 $265,230.92
D S J***** CORRECTIONS OFFICER Las Vegas Metro Police Dept, 2015 $82,023.76 $243,738.45
Duane S J***** 2019 Breakdown
Regular pay: $108,775.13
Overtime pay: $157,363.78
Other pay: $8,080.65
Total pay: $274,219.56
Total benefits:$56,835.45
Total pay & benefits: $331,055.01
$1,770,153.54 (6 year Gross)
Paul G E****** Corrections Officer - LVMPD
2019 $330,019.04
2018 $310,217.88
2017 $235,827.71
2016 $235,133.81
2014 $220,510.38
2015 $213,802.40
You don't want Rank, it doesn't pay much more...
John C D******
"Corrections Lieutenant" - LVMPD - 2019-2014 (6 year Gross)
$1,405,374.23
I miss the handmade leather belts, billfolds and purses out on the highway from fifty five years ago. There was pride in craftsmanship, a chance for them to make a few bucks, great customer service and happy travelers.
But, hey...the new guy is going to 'teach a Biblical work ethic' and instill brotherly love among the guests housed there.
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