Behind Bars: Rookie Year: Hothead Learns Respect (Officer Stories Part 1 – Cordova) | A&E

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Andrew Cordova is a hot headed rookie CO who comes into the jail with disrespect for the inmates. He quickly realizes that they won’t tolerate that treatment and learns he needs to keep his cool. Watch his full story in this compilation. #BehindBars
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27 thoughts on “Behind Bars: Rookie Year: Hothead Learns Respect (Officer Stories Part 1 – Cordova) | A&E

  1. Just look up when the inmates helped the older guy that was having a medical condition, I doubt they would do the same for this guy!

  2. This 16-17 year old in my school that left came back just to threaten the head teacher and his now in prison for 6 months 😂😂😂 I just imagine him being like this

  3. Officer Cordoba wanted to do his job correctly. The other guards are the one's who let the inmates run things. More poractive Correction's Officers like Andrew Cordova are needed. There should always be at least 2 guards with adequate protective equipment when amongst the imnates.

  4. You'll end up dying if you ever work with this man. You can't treat grown men with such little respect, inmate or not.

  5. In my experience. When I worked in custody I limited my verbal interactions to cordial greetings, commands, and explanations of the rules being enforced. You can do that job effectively without getting emotionally invested in it.

  6. That officer definitely became a CO to act tough and abuse authority. These cameras recording him will get him fired

  7. Respect is a two way street…..inmates know how to jail, so COs should know how to jail…..Being overly aggressive can get you and other COs hurt….but they get on your face call the code

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