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Match the inmate type to its description.
A)An inmate who sees himself as a political prisoner and society as an oppressor forcing criminality on members of the public through the unequal distribution of power and wealth
B)An inmate who tends to live for the moment,rather than considering the future,and who is involved in officially condemned activities such as smuggling contraband,homosexuality,and gambling
C)An inmate who acts as a "jailhouse lawyer"
D)An inmate who may experience neurotic or psychotic episodes,become involved in drug and alcohol abuse,or attempt suicide to avoid the realities of prison
E)An inmate who takes advantage of the positive experiences offered by prison,such as education,job training,and counseling
F)An inmate who is affiliated with a gang within prison and uses membership to obtain desired goods inside and outside of prison
G)An inmate who sees prison as a natural consequence of crime and who is likely to continue a life of crime once released from prison
H)An inmate who participates in spiritual activities and who may ask the prison administration to accommodate special spiritual needs
I)An inmate who adjusts to prison by being violent,who is frequently written up,and who spends a lot of time in solitary confinement
J)An inmate who views prison as home and does not look forward to leaving,and who usually holds a position of power or respect among the inmate population
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County Attorney
A legal officer representing a county in civil litigations and serving as the legal advisor to county officials, often involved in prosecuting crimes at the local level.
Arson
The willful and malicious burning of a building (and, in some states, personal property) owned by another. Arson statutes have been extended to cover the destruction of any building, regardless of ownership, by fire or explosion.
Convicted
The act of being declared guilty of a crime by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
Felony
A crime—such as arson, murder, assault, or robbery—that carries the most severe sanctions. Sanctions range from one year in a state or federal prison to the death penalty.
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