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Consider the following prison designs:
a. radial Consider the following prison designs: a. radial   b. telephone   c. courtyard   d. campus   -In this design, inmates and staff can move across the open spaces outside as they go from the housing units to other functional areas such as the dining hall or recreation center, which are typically located at the entry of the yard. A)  a B)  b C)  c D)  d b. telephone Consider the following prison designs: a. radial   b. telephone   c. courtyard   d. campus   -In this design, inmates and staff can move across the open spaces outside as they go from the housing units to other functional areas such as the dining hall or recreation center, which are typically located at the entry of the yard. A)  a B)  b C)  c D)  d c. courtyard Consider the following prison designs: a. radial   b. telephone   c. courtyard   d. campus   -In this design, inmates and staff can move across the open spaces outside as they go from the housing units to other functional areas such as the dining hall or recreation center, which are typically located at the entry of the yard. A)  a B)  b C)  c D)  d d. campus Consider the following prison designs: a. radial   b. telephone   c. courtyard   d. campus   -In this design, inmates and staff can move across the open spaces outside as they go from the housing units to other functional areas such as the dining hall or recreation center, which are typically located at the entry of the yard. A)  a B)  b C)  c D)  d
-In this design, inmates and staff can move across the open spaces outside as they go from the housing units to other functional areas such as the dining hall or recreation center, which are typically located at the entry of the yard.


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