Using the dog is counted as 'weapon control' which is a step above active aggression (being attacked without weapons)Drake the Dragonheart said:I have some more questions
What difference would you say there is between what you did as a Jailer and say a prison guard/warden? or are Jailer/prison guard/warden all essentially the same thing?
Where does say a dog or any animal with either sharp claws or teeth rank on the amount of force charts with regard to self defense?
A Jail and Prison are different; firstly line officers at a Jail or Prison are properly addressed as a "Corrections Officer" or a C/O.
A Jail is where you sit when you are awaiting trial, an immigration hearing or have been sentenced to less than two years. Some jails also have areas for work release, day reporting, and house arrest. A Jail can have men and women (in most states) in the same building but never in the same areas. Jails are usually run by the city, or more often the county which they're in.
A Prison is where you go AFTER you've been sentenced if your sentence is longer than 2 years; everyone in a prison is 'guilty' prisons can typically only house one gender. Prisons are almost always run by the state which they are in or the federal government.
A Warden is an administrative position typically reserved only for a prison, think of it as the corrections version of a chief of police.
Jails are either run by a director which is again like a chief of police. Smaller populated counties have the County Sheriff run the jail as part of his duties.