Working in a correctional institution can be stressful and hazardous. Every
year, correctional officers are injured in confrontations with inmates.
Correctional officers may work indoors or outdoors. Some correctional
institutions are well lighted, temperature controlled, and ventilated, but
others are old, overcrowded, hot, and noisy. Correctional officers usually
work an 8-hour day, 5 days a week, on rotating shifts. Because prison and
jail security must be provided around the clock, officers work all hours of
the day and night, weekends, and holidays. In addition, officers may be
required to work paid overtime.
Source: Bureau of Labor
Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook
Handbook, 2006-07 Edition