No Hostage definition

No Hostage policy means that if an inmate, or group of inmates, takes a non- inmate hostage in an effort to force authorities to release them, whether the hostage is an officer or a civilian, no release will be granted in exchange for their freedom. Every effort will be made to safeguard the hostage, but no release will be forthwith. This is common practice in all maximum security facilities.

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