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Inmates repay prison officer Randy Geer's compassion in his hour of need |
By statesmanjournal.com- Capi Lynn |
Published: 06/19/2019 |
Some accused Randy Geer of having a chocolate heart — someone who melts and is easily sweet-talked by inmates — not a compliment in the world of corrections. He admits he showed more compassion than perhaps prudent during his 30-year career with the Oregon Department of Corrections, the first 15 years at the state penitentiary in Salem. He was supposed to be tough and detached, more of a drill sergeant than a counselor. But Geer managed to find a balance at the maximum security prison, almost unthinkable for someone in his position, with his history. Read More. |
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