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.