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1. Extreme Job - Prisoner 20090107 Broadcast Prisoners who live with inmates for at least 9 hours and up to 24 hours. Their 24 hours, hiding the tension in the isolated space and preparing for situations that could occur at any time, working hard to correct and educate the inmates! In the morning, the day of prisoner Jae-man Kim, who has 19 years of experience as a prisoner, begins. Prisoner Jae-man Kim, who works at Daejeon Prison with over 3,000 inmates, says that although he has been a prisoner for a long time, he cannot relax even for a day. Even if he is sick, he cannot rest properly because he knows that other prisoner officers will have a hard time if he rests due to shift work. The first thing he does when he arrives at work in the morning is to receive a handover from the prisoner who worked the night shift. He starts his work by checking the situation that occurred last night and the tasks that need to be done today. Then, the morning inspection begins. He checks the conditions of the inmates and the cells with the prisoner officers in charge of each unit. After the inspection, counseling is given to prisoners with grievances and meetings with lawyers are managed. Since bad situations often occur if the stories of prisoners with complaints or suggestions are not heard in a timely manner, special care must be taken. Next, the newly transferred prisoners to Daejeon Prison are assigned to cells. However, one prisoner refuses to enter the cell, saying that he will not enter unless it is a solitary cell, and after an interview, the new prisoner is eventually assigned to a solitary cell based on the prisoner’s statement that he shows self-harm and violence if he is not housed alone. After the cell assignments are completed, the correctional officers now take care of the prisoner’s visitation duties. Since there are over 150 visits scheduled per day, they are busy opening and closing the prisoner’s cell doors. The correctional officers take a short break when it is the prisoners’ exercise time. However, another incident immediately breaks out! There is friction between the prisoner and the janitor. Correctional officer Kim Jae-man, who was thinking seriously, calls the prisoner over and talks frankly to ease the prisoner’s mind. First, the inmate quickly calms down at the attitude of correctional officer Kim Jae-man, who asks for reconciliation. This attitude of sometimes being strict, but sometimes being gentle like a friend, is something that comes from a long career as a correctional officer. On the first night of the new inmates’ stay at Daejeon Prison, the correctional officer inspects the cells more thoroughly than usual. New inmates sometimes self-harm or even attempt suicide due to psychological burden on the first day they are transferred, so they must not neglect even one of them. There is not much time to sit properly all day, but the hardship is felt when work is over and they leave work. During work hours, the correctional officers focus on the inmates and forget about the hardships and focus on their work. This is how their day goes. The next day, there are special correctional officers at Daejeon Prison! Correctional officer Noh Eok-jin, who made business cards for the first time in 29 years as a correctional officer, and a correctional officer who spends the whole day looking through documents in a dedicated office in the basement? What is the special story behind these guards? It is 8 p.m., well past the end of work. However, the guards go back into the prison. The guards on night duty today have to inspect the three prison cells containing about 150 inmates. Since the patrol work continues every 30 minutes throughout the night, it is not easy. The guards walk the prison cell corridors carefully checking if there is anything unusual among the inmates. As the night deepens, the intervals between patrols become shorter. It is understandable to be tired after working all night like this, but the reason they cannot relax even for a moment is because inmates often self-harm or attempt suicide at dawn... For that reason, all the guards on patrol have a strong desire to pass quietly today while ensuring the safety of all the inmates. The next morning, as the roll call for each prison cell is over, the guards on night duty are finished with their work. The guards’ faces are filled with smiles of satisfaction at the fact that their shift has ended without incident. In another unit, inmates are receiving job training. In the job training unit, which was created to help them settle and adapt to society after their release, inmates are learning sewing skills. The guards who are guiding them from the side are watching the inmates and are also alert to any possible safety accidents... Since the guards think that it is rewarding for them to see the inmates finish their prison life in good health and be released, their attitude toward the inmates is even more friendly. At the same time, in the counselin