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hubes95

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Which is the most important element in the operations and policies of all correctional facilities?
 
  A) the programs offered
  B) the services provided
  C) the physical security
  D) the staff

Question 2

Which is NOT one of the three most important reasons for effective jail classification systems?
 
  A) They provide a guide for giving inmates proper substance abuse counseling.
  B) They provide a guide for identifying inmates with a high risk of escape.
  C) They provide a guide for separating violent, predatory inmates from potential inmate victims.
  D) They provide a guide for identifying and managing inmates with special emotional or mental needs.



rleezy04

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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