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1. Central office a. Prison programs intended to provide productive work
2. Direct supervision jail b. Institution providing the most secure levels of custody in prisons
3. Frivolous lawsuits c. The collective body of constitutional rights afforded jail and prison inmates
4. Hands-off policy d. A type of design where cells are arranged in a podlike fashion
5. Parole e. Where a court places an offender on supervision in the community
6. Peace officer f. Where an offender is conditionally released from prison
7. Probation g. The state's central organization that oversees its prison system
8. Supermax prison h. Those persons having arrest authority either with a warrant or based on probable cause

9. Prison industries i. An action filed by a party or attorney who is aware it is without merit
10. Prisoners' rights j. A practice by judges in an era when they believed they had neither training nor knowledge concerning penology


1. G
2. D
3. I
4. J
5. F
6. H
7. E
8. B
9. A
10. C

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