The goal of imprisonment is to release a rehabilitated individual to society. Rehabilitation includes modification of attitudes and behavior and preparation for earning a livelihood. The educational programs in the prison include academic and vocational programs. Inmates who are considered unsuited to the programs they have chosen may be denied access.Inmate Sarahn is serving a six-year sentence for assault with a deadly weapon. Two years remain to his term. Sarahn’s service in this prison has been marked by his short temper and his frequent involvement in fights. Sarahn has expressed a desire to learn to be a barber and would like to join the class that is taught in the prison. Corrections Officer Teplitski refuses to admit Sarahn to the class. Officer Teplitski’s action is

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The goal of imprisonment is to release a rehabilitated individual to society. Rehabilitation includes modification of attitudes and behavior and preparation for earning a livelihood. The educational programs in the prison include academic and vocational programs. Inmates who are considered unsuited to the programs they have chosen may be denied access.<br>Inmate Sarahn is serving a six-year sentence for assault with a deadly weapon. Two years remain to his term. Sarahn’s service in this prison has been marked by his short temper and his frequent involvement in fights. Sarahn has expressed a desire to learn to be a barber and would like to join the class that is taught in the prison. Corrections Officer Teplitski refuses to admit Sarahn to the class. Officer Teplitski’s action is