Georgy Dakhil University of Central Florida Research Methods in CJ: 4701 Nicholas Paul 4/1/2024.
“Hesitation Gets You Killed” The article "Hesitation Gets You Killed" takes a deep dive into what goes on in the minds of correctional officers. It suggests that feeling vulnerable is part of the job, not just something that comes from the tough work environment. In this critique, the focus will be on breaking down the main points of the article, looking at the research it uses, and thinking about what it means if being on edge is really a core part of being a correctional officer. The goal is to really get into how the officers' surroundings, …show more content…
Recognizing this, the researchers suggested that understanding and addressing these feelings of vulnerability could lead to better training and support systems for officers. By creating programs that help officers cope with and manage their sense of vulnerability, we could see improvements in their ability to make sound decisions in stressful situations. Additionally, providing support such as counseling or peer support groups could improve their mental well-being and job satisfaction. Ultimately, this could lead to a more effective and humane correctional system. The study's limitations are key to understanding its scope. For one, the research focused on a specific group of correctional officers from a certain area, which means we can't automatically assume that the findings apply to officers in other regions or countries. Also, measuring vulnerability is tricky because it's so subjective; what feels vulnerable to one person might not to another, making the results somewhat ambiguous. And the study might not have considered every factor that influences officer decision-making, like personal experiences, training, or the culture within their specific