Multiple Choice
Match the jail design with the appropriate description.
-Second-generation jails
A) Jails using a linear design for housing inmates, in which cells are aligned in long, straight rows, with walkways in the front of the cells for jail correctional officers to walk intermittently to observe what is going on in the cells
B) Jail designs without remote control centers, in which correctional officers are located in the housing unit in direct contact with inmates
C) Jails using podular housing designs and remote supervision; officers are located in a secure control room overlooking the cells and dayroom, with electronic controls to open and close individual cell doors
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