Control and Care Inside the Walls: Workworld of Custodial Officers in a Jail Facility

Authors

Fredjie A. Borja, RCrim

Faculty, Carcar City College, Master of Science in Criminal Justice with specialization in Criminology, University of Cebu Main Campus, Cebu City (Philippines)

Paulino V. Pioquinto, Ph.D.

Dean, College of Criminal Justice Education, University of Cebu Lapu Lapu and Mandaue, Cebu City (Philippines)

Article Information

DOI: 10.51584/IJRIAS.2026.11060224

Subject Category: Criminology

Volume/Issue: 11/6 | Page No: 2985-2998

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-06-24

Accepted: 2026-06-29

Published: 2026-07-11

Abstract

This study explores the lived experiences of custodial officers, highlighting the tension between professional fulfillment and severe operational challenges within a correctional facility. The findings reveal that officers derive a profound sense of professional satisfaction from proactive preparedness and the strict enforcement of security protocols, successfully achieving institutional goals such as maintaining zero escapes, preventing contraband entry, and establishing order. However, these positive experiences are heavily countered by systemic and workplace stressors, including severe jail overcrowding, prolonged headcount tallies, and aggressive, uncooperative visitors who resist safety screenings. To navigate these intense daily demands, personnel employ coping mechanisms rooted in protocol-driven crisis management and strategic preparedness. They utilize structured operational frameworks, tactical containment strategies, and grouping mechanisms such as counting inmates by tens to mitigate the psychological and physical risks of being vastly outnumbered, while continuously practicing "maximum tolerance." Looking forward, the institutional aspirations of the officers’ center on comprehensive advancement. They collectively emphasize an urgent need for resource modernization, stricter protocol compliance, and capacity building. Ultimately, the study concludes that upgrading structural facilities and enhancing specialized training for disaster readiness and operational security are vital interventions needed to alleviate systemic strain and elevate institutional safety.

Keywords

Custodial officers, Professional fulfillment, Jail overcrowding, Maximum tolerance, Resource modernization

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