She was a prison officer. He was a convicted rapist. How did she fall for him?

The article tells the story of Cherrie-Ann Austin-Saddington, a former female prison officer who had a romantic and sexual relationship with a convicted prisoner, Bradley Trengrove, while working at HMP The Verne in Dorset. The relationship began when Trengrove was still an inmate at The Verne and ended after he was transferred to another prison, Channings Wood.

Austin-Saddington became pregnant but lost the baby due to Trengrove's pressure to inseminate herself. Their relationship continued despite her arrest for misconduct in a public office, with Trengrove contacting her from prison through his mother.

Austin-Saddington's story highlights issues of power imbalance and coercive control in relationships between prison officers and prisoners. The article mentions that British psychologists have begun to study sexual boundary violation in the prison and probation services as a specific phenomenon.

The article raises questions about why young people are recruited for work in the Prison Service despite lacking the necessary skills or experience, and whether more attention is paid to staff training to prevent such incidents.
 
πŸ€” I'm just thinking, what's the hurry with recruiting all these young folks to join the prison service? I mean, can't we train them first? And what's up with this power imbalance thing? It's like, you're supposed to be in charge, but really you're being controlled by someone who's been locked up. πŸš” It's not right. And don't even get me started on the fact that they lost a baby because of pressure from an inmate... 😱 it's just not acceptable. We need to rethink our whole approach to staff training and make sure we're prioritizing these kinds of issues. πŸ’‘
 
I'm not surprised at all that this happened... I mean, it's not like prison officers aren't allowed to have feelings or something πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And honestly, who can blame Trengrove for pushing her around? He was behind bars and she was getting his mail... it's a pretty clear power imbalance right there πŸ’”. And then to make matters worse, the system failed her by letting her keep working after misconduct charges πŸ˜’. I'm no expert but it seems like they're just trying to sweep this under the rug instead of figuring out why these things happen in the first place πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. We should be questioning how we recruit people who are barely qualified for the job, let alone dealing with the emotional toll of working in a prison setting... it's just common sense πŸ™„.
 
πŸ€” I think this whole thing is being blown outta proportion 🚨. Cherrie-Ann Austin-Saddington made a mistake, yeah... but she's not the only one who's ever been tempted by someone in a position of power πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. The fact that Bradley Trengrove was still locked up while they were together says more about the prison system than it does about her πŸš”.

It's also kinda unfair to scrutinize her for having feelings for someone, especially when she ended up losing the baby due to his pressure πŸ€•. She made some poor choices, yeah... but we're all human and we mess up sometimes 😊. Instead of making a big deal outta this, maybe we should focus on how prisons can prevent these kinds of situations from happening in the first place 🚫.

And let's be real, young people are gonna be drawn to anything that seems exciting or forbidden πŸ”₯. It's not their fault they didn't have the skills or experience for the job... but rather that the prison service needs to do better at attracting and training talented folks πŸ’Ό.
 
πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ This whole situation is just so messed up! I mean, as a prison officer, you're supposed to be all about discipline and respect for the law, but it sounds like Cherrie-Ann was pretty much getting played by Bradley Trengrove πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Like, she got pregnant on him, and he's basically pushing her into having another baby? That's just not right.

And don't even get me started on how they kept their relationship going despite all this drama. I mean, I know relationships can be complicated, but prison officer vs prisoner is like a whole different level of complicated 🀯. And the fact that she got arrested for misconduct in public office because of her feelings for him? That's just a recipe for disaster.

I think it's so important to talk about this stuff and get some answers about why these kinds of relationships happen in the first place. Like, are there inadequate training programs for prison staff to help them recognize the signs of coercive control? Are they recruiting people who aren't equipped to handle the stress of working in a high-pressure environment? We need more transparency and accountability here, stat! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ™„ I mean, I'm all for sharing these kinds of stories, but can we get some actual information on what's being done to fix this issue? It feels like every time someone has a scandal, everyone just moves on and nothing changes... πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ Like, what's the point of even having an investigation if it's just going to be swept under the rug?

And another thing, can we please have some more transparency about who's being recruited for these jobs? I mean, it seems like they're just hiring whoever's available at the time. That's not exactly ideal when you've got power imbalances involved... πŸ’Ό It feels like common sense would dictate that there should be some kind of screening process in place.

I'm all for bringing attention to this issue, but can we please have a more nuanced discussion about it? πŸ€”
 
omg i'm so shocked by this story 🀯, like how can someone make a person do that? Austin-Saddington sounds so vulnerable πŸ™. I feel bad for her, losing the baby and all. And it's crazy how Trengrove just controlled her like that πŸ’”. It makes me wonder what kind of support system she had in place, if any? Also, it's wild that British psychologists are starting to study this stuff, maybe we can learn more about how to prevent these situations in the future πŸ“š. And yeah, why are young people being recruited into such a high-risk job without proper training? Shouldn't they be taught how to deal with difficult situations from day one? πŸ€”
 
I mean, can you believe this stuff? Like, I'm all for love and all that, but when it's a prison officer and a convict, it's just not right πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. Power imbalance is a big word here, but basically, Trengrove had control over Austin-Saddington, and she was the one who ended up losing out in the relationship.

And don't even get me started on the job recruitment process for young people. I mean, it's like they're throwing them into the deep end without giving them a chance to learn the ropes πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Staff training is key here - we need to make sure our prison officers are equipped to handle these situations and not just get caught up in their own emotions.

It's also worrying that this isn't being taken more seriously by the authorities. I mean, coercive control in relationships? That's a big deal, and we should be doing everything we can to prevent it from happening 🚫.
 
OMG 🀯 I'm low-key shook by this whole thing. Like, can you imagine being a prison officer and having a major crush on someone behind bars? 😳 And then they get pregnant... it's like, what even is that situation? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ Anyway, I think the main issue here is the power imbalance between prison officers and prisoners. It's like, super clear that there was some coercion going on with Trengrove's pressure on Austin-Saddington. That's just not okay, you feel? πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ And the fact that she got arrested for misconduct in a public office... yeah, that just adds to the whole mess. I'm all for staff training and recruitment checks, tbh. We need to make sure our prison officers are equipped to handle these situations properly before they even happen. πŸ’ͺ
 
I'M TRULY APPALLED BY THIS STORY 🀯! IT JUST GOES TO SHOW HOW EASY IT IS FOR PEOPLE IN POWER TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF WEAKER INDIVIDUALS - LIKE A PREGNANCY-THREATENING PRISONER TAKING ADVANTAGE OF AN UNEXPERIENCED OFFICER! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ AND THE FACT THAT SHE HAD TO LOST HER BABY BECAUSE OF IT IS JUST HEARTBREAKING πŸ’”. I FEEL LIKE WE NEED TO HAVE A MUCH DEEPER LOOK AT HOW WE'RE TRAINING OUR PRISON STAFF, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES TO DEALING WITH POWER IMBALANCES IN THEIR RELATIONSHIPS 🀝. AND I DOUBT THAT THE FACT THAT TRENGROVE CONTACTED HER FROM PRISON THROUGH HIS MOTHER IS JUST A COINCIDENCE... THERE'S GOTTA BE MORE TO THIS STORY 😏
 
OMG u guys I'm like totally shocked by this story Cherrie-Ann's situation is insane 🀯 she was so young and vulnerable when it happened and Bradley Trengrove took advantage of her power and influence as a prison officer. This is defo an example of coercive control and power imbalance in relationships. And omg the fact that she got pregnant and lost the baby due to his pressure is just heartbreaking 😭

I think this highlights how messed up our justice system is, especially when it comes to recruiting young people for jobs they're not even qualified for πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ and how much attention needs to be paid to staff training to prevent these kinds of incidents. Like, what kind of system allows someone like Bradley Trengrove to take advantage of a young woman like Cherrie-Ann? πŸ€”
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s super sad that Cherrie-Ann Austin-Saddington went through all that stress & emotional pain just because she had feelings for someone... πŸ˜”. It's crazy how power imbalance can lead to coercive control, and it's no wonder British psychologists are studying this specific issue 🀯. The fact that she got arrested while still in a relationship with him is just wild... I don’t know if there’s more we can do to train prison staff on healthy relationships, but I think it's a good starting point πŸ’‘. It's also weird how young people are being recruited without the necessary skills or experience – it's like, what are they thinking? Shouldn't we be prioritizing their development & training before throwing them into such a high-pressure job? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
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