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Why do conflicts arise with correctional officers in correctional facilities?
 
  A. Correctional officers have little training in human relations.
  B. Correctional officers are threatened by nonpunitive approach of treatment specialists.
  C. Correctional officers have no formal training of the facility.
  D. Correctional officers have no regard for the inmates.
  E. Only A & B

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Under the PATRIOT Act, what legal documents are needed in order for law enforcement to obtain information regarding temporarily assigned network addresses or billing records from Internet Service Providers?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

E

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The Act expands the Internet records law enforcement may seek with a subpoena to include session times and durations, temporarily/dynamically assigned network addresses, means and source of Internet Service Provider (ISP) payments, including credit card and/or bank numbers.




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