The Book
Corrections Corrupt
A firsthand account of nearly two decades inside an adult male correctional institution.
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Description
A view few will ever see
Corrections Corrupt is more than a memoir. It is a window into a world hidden from public view, written by someone who lived it for nearly twenty years.
Craig P. Wallin shares the realities of working as a corrections officer—the long hours, the moral weight, the institutional culture, and the human dynamics that play out behind the wall every single day.
This book offers a perspective grounded in real experience, not headlines or speculation.
Inside the pages
What you'll learn
Six perspectives shaped by two decades behind the wall.
Inside the walls
An honest look at daily life inside an adult male correctional institution.
The officer's reality
The pressures, responsibilities, and risks corrections officers carry every shift.
Inmate dynamics
How inmates live, interact, and operate within the institutional structure.
System & culture
The rules, hierarchy, and unwritten codes that shape life behind bars.
Who it's for
Written for readers who want the truth
Readers curious about the corrections system
Anyone considering a career in corrections
Criminal justice and sociology students
Professionals in law enforcement and public safety
Families and friends of corrections officers
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