N traditional jails, inmates are closely supervision by corrections officers?

Social Studies · High School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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It seems like there might be a typo or a missing word in your question. If you intended to ask whether "In traditional jails, inmates are closely supervised by corrections officers," the answer is generally yes.

In traditional jails, corrections officers closely supervise inmates to ensure safety, security, and order within the facility. Officers conduct regular checks, monitor activities, and respond to any incidents that may arise. The level of supervision may vary depending on the specific policies and practices of the jail, but close monitoring is a fundamental aspect of the correctional system to maintain control and provide for the welfare of both inmates and staff.








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