Prison inmates can be ingenious at fashioning weapons from eating utensils. At the end of the meal, the inmates bus their trays one at a time, and the Corrections Officer who receives the trays counts all items on each one. When all the trays have been bused, the Corrections Officer counts all cutlery before inmates are dismissed from the dining hall.At the end of breakfast, Corrections Officer Vorperian counts the cutlery and finds she is one spoon short. She counts all the inmates in the room, then recounts the spoons. One spoon still appears to be missing. Vorperian announces that no one will leave the room until all the spoons are accounted for. Corrections Officers then approach the inmates one by one in an attempt to secure the spoon. The action taken by Officer Vorperian is

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Prison inmates can be ingenious at fashioning weapons from eating utensils. At the end of the meal, the inmates bus their trays one at a time, and the Corrections Officer who receives the trays counts all items on each one. When all the trays have been bused, the Corrections Officer counts all cutlery before inmates are dismissed from the dining hall.<br>At the end of breakfast, Corrections Officer Vorperian counts the cutlery and finds she is one spoon short. She counts all the inmates in the room, then recounts the spoons. One spoon still appears to be missing. Vorperian announces that no one will leave the room until all the spoons are accounted for. Corrections Officers then approach the inmates one by one in an attempt to secure the spoon. The action taken by Officer Vorperian is






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