I worked for the California state system, starting as a Correctional Officer and retiring as a Lieutenant in 2005. I now write for the PacoVilla blog which is concerned with what could broadly be called The Correctional System.
You certainly meet the educational requirements. In CAlifornia at least you still have to pass the physical, background and get through the academy. The department generally prefers to hire counselors that have some custody background but it is an open, entry level position and you can hire directly into it (or at least that was the case when I was working, nearly ten years ago).
Yes. There is no civil service regulation or law that prevents the hiring of the family of ex-felons to be correctional offiers. If you are, or even were, heavily gang involved that will possibly cause her to be looked at somewhat suspiciously for fear she may be a "mole" but it would not in and of itself prevent her from being hired.
That isn't really my end of the business. Even if the Texas cops decide to go after him, which they might not, California may not pay to extradite him back to CA. CA will enter a warrant into the system on him. If he comes into contact with the cops after that they will arrest him. What happens depends a lot of what he was actually convicted of. Sorry I could not help more. It is completely possible that nothing will happen. It is also compltely possible they will ship him back to CA as an absconder.
The real problem will be if it slows you down much, especially on the radio. If it does it could become a serious issue. Some people their stutter becomes worse when they become nervous, or frightened, or otherwise stressed. As far as I know there is no such thing as a no-radio position. I would be much more concerned about that than about a slight stutter in face-to-face confrontations.
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Yes. It does not even have to be repoted to the employer (or at least did not when I was working) AS LONG AS THE EX-FELON IS NO LONGER UNDER DEPARTMENT SUPERVISION, I.E. PAROLE OR PROBATION (OR SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION MAYBE TOO, I AM UNSURE OF THAT ONE). There is still a law against ex-offenders coming on prison grounds without the permission of the warden. There are also issues about firearms storage and access if the C/O owns personsal weapons.
I don't quite follow your question. Visitors must be approved to visit inmates. Background checks are done on visitors, at least in California. The visitor obtains a visiting form, usually by mail from the inmate. The visitor fills it out and returns it and it is processed. The visitor is approved (or denied). If I remember correctly if the visitor is approved the prison notifies the inmate and it is up to him to notify the visitor. If they are denied the prison notifies the visitor directly.
That is truly unfortunate. I don't know if maybe he just misses the job or is projecting some of his habits and insecurities onto you guys. I admit I find is surprising after soemone has retired. I wish I could offer some helpful advice, but I can't. Sorry. I don't have the training or backgrtound to serve as a family counselor. That is the direction I would recommend. Good luck.
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