Multiple Choice
This position has been a key component of prisons since the original emphasis of the Quakers in the Walnut Street Jail. While not technically considered "treatment," the functions of this individual make life in confinement more tolerable, and in many cases, also contribute toward the rehabilitative process. The position being described, which is included on the staff of virtually all prisons and jails on a full-time, part-time, or voluntary basis is that of the:
A) Warden
B) Psychologist
C) Foreman
D) Educator
E) Chaplain
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