“It is part of institutional procedure that at specified times during each 24-hour period all inmates in the institution are counted simultaneously. Each inmate must be counted at a specific time. All movement of inmates ceases from the time the count starts until it is finished and cleared as correct.” Assume that, as a Corrections Officer, you are making such a count when an inmate in your area suddenly remembers he has an important 9 a.m. clinic appointment. You check his clinic pass and find that this is true. What should you do?

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“It is part of institutional procedure that at specified times during each 24-hour period all inmates in the institution are counted simultaneously. Each inmate must be counted at a specific time. All movement of inmates ceases from the time the count starts until it is finished and cleared as correct.” Assume that, as a Corrections Officer, you are making such a count when an inmate in your area suddenly remembers he has an important 9 a.m. clinic appointment. You check his clinic pass and find that this is true. What should you do?