Wednesday, 18 August 2021

I Guess The Degree Course Didn't Cover This..?

Yatewuladio Djeny Matuasilva was 'caught in the act' when she was found in a compromising situation with the prisoner at HMP Pentonville in north London on August 30 2020.
The Operational Support Grade (OSG) officer initially denied engaging in sexual activity with the inmate. She claimed she 'blacked out' and could not remember how she came to be in his cell.
When questioned the 26-year-old from Barnet inisisted: 'I don't remember how my trousers got half way down.'

She's 26 years old, that's a bit young for dementia, isn't it? 

But she later admitted misconduct in a public office and engaging in sexual behaviour with a prisoner at Snaresbrook Crown Court.

When her brief advised her this wasn't likely to fly, even at notoriously-soft Snaresbrook! 

The pair both shared a Congolese heritage and the judge suspected this is how she developed a bond with the prisoner.

'Developed a bond'..? That's a new euphemism! 

Matuasilva, who has a degree in criminology, worked as a prison officer for three years but has since lost her job.

You'd think at least one of the sessions in that course would have covered sex with inmates, wouldn't you? 

7 comments:

  1. I forwarded this story to someone that I know that used to be a lecturer in criminology, asking the question. This is the reply.

    Lol!...yes well we did discuss some of these issues on our course but quite honestly in her training it would have covered this issue in great detail. Any inappropriate behaviour with inmates is a sackable offence if not a criminal one. One of the biggest problems in prisons is actually officers smuggling contraband into the prison particularly things like mobiles. Taking a mobile into a prison is an imprisonable crime!

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  2. "You'd think at least one of the sessions in that course would have covered sex with inmates, wouldn't you? "

    Yes. I googled, 'sex with inmates', to find out....

    Shouldn't have done that at work :-(

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  3. We had Ugandan Discussions, now Congolese Bonding. What's next? Answers on a postcard please.

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  4. Once again the clue is in her name, if she had been called Jayne Smith she would have been dealt with in a rather different manner. Nobody in any position of authority today will ever risk being called a racist no matter how silly it makes them look.

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  5. Prison officer with a dibbly snatch spots a BBC on a gorilla, and is overcome with lust. SImples.

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  6. "The pair both shared a Congolese heritage ..."
    So, because melanin enrichment is the true 'get-out-of-jail' card, do rules no longer count?

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  7. "One of the biggest problems in prisons is actually officers smuggling contraband into the prison particularly things like mobiles."

    Which was, I suggest, the ultimate attraction for the prisoner, rather than her charms...

    "Yes. I googled, 'sex with inmates', to find out....

    Shouldn't have done that at work :-("


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    "We had Ugandan Discussions, now Congolese Bonding. What's next? Answers on a postcard please."

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