Sentences with phrase «than prison wardens»

Increasingly, bosses are becoming coaches, colleagues, and cheerleaders for the employees they support rather than prison wardens or executioners.

Not exact matches

If you have ever seen Shawshank Redemption you have the very «Religious» Warden of the Prison who lies, cheats, and has people murdered while he passes judgement on the Prisoners, they typical mindset of the Religious Right they use bully tactics to control people with religion while they live personal wicked lives worse than any Gay person they hate.
There's not as much as you might expect for a movie that boasts two of the best screen fighters working today in Wu and Tony Jaa, but the massive battle royale that ends «Kill Zone 2» — particularly the duo's final fight againt Zhang Jin's corrupt prison warden — more than makes up for it.
The two lawmen are met at the dock by Deputy Warden McPherson (John Carroll Lynch) who insists over their objections that in accordance with proper protocol they must surrender their weapons before being allowed onto the grounds, whose high walls and electrified fence make the place look more like a prison than a hospital.
A retired soldier (James D'Arcy) finds working as a prison warden a hell of a lot more stressful than it looked on Porridge, thanks to the threats from the inmates (including Noel Clarke) and the corruption of his colleagues (including Frank Harper).
Other than the warden's office (which could have literally been shot in another corner of the cell block) there are only a handful of exteriors when the prison guards start firing into the cell block.
The lawmen are met at the dock by Deputy Warden McPherson (John Carroll Lynch) who insists that they surrender their weapons before being allowed onto the grounds, whose high walls and electrified fence make the place look more like a prison than a hospital.
(b) a member of the Correctional Service of Canada who is designated as a peace officer pursuant to Part I of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act, and a warden, deputy warden, instructor, keeper, jailer, guard and any other officer or permanent employee of a prison other than a penitentiary as defined in Part I of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act,
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