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People serving life with no chance of parole have zero incentive for good behavior.So you acknowledge your position ends up getting good people murdered, and you're fine with it.Totally relivant to the topic. You have to dangle a lot of money in front of desperate people to take care of these evil animals every day and some of them don't come home alive because of it.I thought about doing corrections work when I got out of the Navy. I took another career path.
Not really relevant to the topic though.
Yep, it is a dangerous job.
Not what I said at all. Are you saying that people convicted of capital crimes are the ONLY ones in a prison who would kill a guard?
Also, there are ways their jobs could be made more safe. But For Profit prisons won't spend the money.
And people on death row do?