Carcelero in english
Prison guard
pronunciation: prɪzəngɑrd part of speech: noun
pronunciation: prɪzəngɑrd part of speech: noun
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carcelero = jailor [gaoler, -UK] ; gaoler [jailer, -USA] ; prison warder ; prison guard ; jailer [gaoler, -UK] ; prison officer ; correction(s) officer.
Example: Just as Ivan finds that by taking pleasure in finding and managing to keep a broken and discarded hacksaw blade he makes survival possible and beats Stalin and his jailors at heir own game.Example: Even in prisons nowadays the enlightened gaoler aims at more than custodial retention: he aims at education.Example: This article examines library service in prisons from 1951, the stock, the range of prison readers, staffing, loans, and relations with administrative staff, prison warders and inmates.Example: The average salary for California prison guards was $14400 a year.Example: His jailer is a deranged man in need of medication and a padded cell, for his own sake and that of those around him.Example: Prison officers are responsible for providing a safe and secure environment for the prisoners.Example: I have been a corrections officer for six years and I am still learning something new every day.