WARNING: This story contains references to extreme violence and may be upsetting to some readers.
It was early afternoon inside Silverwater Women's prison'
Veteran prison guard tells stories from his career guarding those behind bars
Crime by Derrick Krusche
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Subscriber only When Jack Mahoney opened a cell door in Silverwater jail and found a startled new inmate crouched in Âattack position, the unfazed corrective officer simply asked: Tea or coffee? Nobody s ever made me a cuppa, the burly 120kg prisoner said before slowly putting down a pen and creeping out of his cell. The 23-year veteran of Corrective Services NSW who now works with minimum security female inmates at Emu Plains jail, told The Daily Telegraph that engaging with prisoners wasn t Âalways prioritised in his line of work.
Veteran prison guard tells stories from his career guarding those behind bars
Crime by Derrick Krusche
Premium Content
Subscriber only When Jack Mahoney opened a cell door in Silverwater jail and found a startled new inmate crouched in Âattack position, the unfazed corrective officer simply asked: Tea or coffee? Nobody s ever made me a cuppa, the burly 120kg prisoner said before slowly putting down a pen and creeping out of his cell. The 23-year veteran of Corrective Services NSW who now works with minimum security female inmates at Emu Plains jail, told The Daily Telegraph that engaging with prisoners wasn t Âalways prioritised in his line of work.