ok buddy. Think the C.O's "got your back" if you want. I've seen it first hand here in NY. I don't know about in Hawaii but they don't get along up here. Or north of NY either.
Police in NY feel the C.O.'s are getting paid too much more than they do and have a more dangerous job.
C.O.'s on the other hand hate the extra work load (new inmates, paperwork) when majority of the people that are arrested are there for B.S. charges just to make a quota or a collar.
you really think C.O's with their own problems, family and responsibilities are gonna go out their way to "stick it" to a guy who assaulted/harmed a police officer just cause he's an officer?
A decent percentage of the police force are actually former corrections officer themselves.
Also, police and corrections officers share similar duties, have contact with one another on a regular basis and deal with the same offenders.
To make the blanket statement that police look down on corrections officers is foolish.
However, this dude probably won't have any worse of a time in prison than a typical offender, assuming he does his time without raising hell. COs will typically only tune the cons up if they are assaultive towards the COs or bring negative attention on themselves.
For the most part, COs want to "do their 8 and hit the gate." If this dude isn't a problem, he'll have no problem.
Why are you the only one that makes sense? Repped.