Embezzlement. A jail guard is working on the night shift all alone. He locks himself out of his office, leaving all the jail key
s in the office. He remembers an inmate brought in earlier in the day who had lock-picking devices in his possession when he was booked. He goes to the evidence locker, retrieves the lock-picking devices, opens the locked door, and returns the devices to the locker. The lock-picking devices were gone for less than five minutes. Answer the following questions: a. Has he embezzled the devices?
b. Does it make a difference that he put the property back within five minutes?
c. If you were his supervisor, how would you handle this situation?