Exam 12: Ethical Issues for Corrections Staff
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According to Worley (2003)),exploiters were found to have aggressively forged inappropriate relationships with staff members to make illicit profits in the underground prison economy.
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It is the courts that have the authority to extend or revoke inmate privileges,alter or reassign inmate housing,and change both the level and duration of contact that inmates have with others.
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