A Corrections Officer’s badge is a proud possession. It identifies him or her as a trained professional on the prison staff. The badge is issued to the Corrections Officer but remains the property of the Corrections Department. The department requires that the Corrections Officer wear the badge over the left pocket whenever in uniform and that the Corrections Officer keep it within his or her possession at all times.Corrections Officer Berkey is at home on his day off and is trying to get some well-deserved rest. His four-year-old son, Billy, is whining and begging his daddy to take him to the zoo. Finally, Corrections Officer Berkey hands his badge to Billy saying, “Go out and play Corrections Officer with your friends and leave me alone.” Corrections Officer Berkey’s action is

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A Corrections Officer’s badge is a proud possession. It identifies him or her as a trained professional on the prison staff. The badge is issued to the Corrections Officer but remains the property of the Corrections Department. The department requires that the Corrections Officer wear the badge over the left pocket whenever in uniform and that the Corrections Officer keep it within his or her possession at all times.<br>Corrections Officer Berkey is at home on his day off and is trying to get some well-deserved rest. His four-year-old son, Billy, is whining and begging his daddy to take him to the zoo. Finally, Corrections Officer Berkey hands his badge to Billy saying, “Go out and play Corrections Officer with your friends and leave me alone.” Corrections Officer Berkey’s action is






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