Barney Tripp, an unemployed, single, homeless 19-year-old, is in detention awaiting trial on a misdemeanor charge. He complains bitterly to Corrections Officer Lucas that he is an innocent victim of the system and is being treated as a common criminal. Corrections Officer Lucas responds, “If you are in jail, then jail is where you belong.” Officer Lucas’ statement is

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Barney Tripp, an unemployed, single, homeless 19-year-old, is in detention awaiting trial on a misdemeanor charge. He complains bitterly to Corrections Officer Lucas that he is an innocent victim of the system and is being treated as a common criminal. Corrections Officer Lucas responds, “If you are in jail, then jail is where you belong.” Officer Lucas’ statement is






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