http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - McKorkle (1970) has suggested thatnonfeasance is more responsible for corrupting correctional officers than malfeasance.Two types of corrupt practices appear to be involved in this type of decision:(1) selectively ignoring inmate violations of institutional rules, such aspermitting inmates to engage in sexual activities with visitors or looking the otherway when marijuana or other drugs are smuggl
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