Introducing 

Prezi AI.

Your new presentation assistant.

Refine, enhance, and tailor your content, source relevant images, and edit visuals quicker than ever before.

Loading…
Transcript

McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA

Correctional Institution Scandal

Key Individuals and Charges

Brief Overview

Ethical Theory

Ethical Egoism

- Ethical dilemma in corrections

- Main points

- Conclude my presentation

- Answer any questions

- Brittany Marie Pixley

- Judy Willis Mather

- Shaquaila Ewnique Morgan

- Dion T. Gaines

-George Stevenson Leverette

Others charged but not indicted:

- Jada Nicole James

- Shirlee Renee Craig-Hart

Ethical egoism is the belief that individuals should always act in their own self-interest. In the case of the correctional officers involved in the scandal, their actions - such as having sexual relationships with inmates or smuggling in contraband - were likely motivated by personal desires for power, financial gain, or gratification.

Overview of the Scandal

Resignation and Dismassal

- Seven employees of McCormick Correctional Institution implicated.

- Smuggled large amounts of contraband, including marijuana, other illicit drugs, and cell phones, into the McCormick Correctional Institution.

- Charges include sex with inmates, money laundering, contraband smuggling, and more.

- These allegations have serious ramifications for the integrity of the institution and its staff.

Jada Nicole James resigned before charges were filed, while Shirlee Renee Craig-Hart was fired from the institution following the allegations.

Learn more about creating dynamic, engaging presentations with Prezi