How do random counts prevent inmates from planning escape around the other two types of counts?
What will be an ideal response?
• Since inmates know when the regular and census counts are held, random counts keep inmates from planning to leave their assigned area right after a count and give themselves the maximum expected time between regular and census counts.
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