The case of corruption in the Baltimore jail, involving Tavon White and the Black Guerrilla Family gang, sheds light on the difficult challenges within urban jail facilities. The motivations behind female correctional officers getting involved with a jailed gang leader like Tavon White and bearing his children can be influenced by a variety of factors. Firstly, the power dynamics within the prison, as emphasized in the case, were severely distorted. Inmates like Tavon White, ringleader of the Black Guerrilla Family, could utilize the authority imbalance to manipulate and force correctional officers, fostering inappropriate relationships. This manipulation might have extended to financial incentives, personal vulnerabilities, or emotional isolation