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CDCR utilizes specially trained K-9 teams (a K-9 officer and service dog) at every institution as part of its interdiction efforts. The K-9s are trained to search out and detect contraband such as marijuana, , , methamphetamine, tobacco and cell phones.
Traditionally, contraband is classified into two categories, absolute contraband and conditional contraband. The former category includes arms, munitions, and various materials, such as chemicals and certain types of machinery that may be used directly to wage war or be converted into instruments of war.
Example contraband list illicit drugs. prescription and non-prescription medications. implements linked to drug use (eg. syringe) any form of powders. offensive materials (eg. ographic or racist material) tobacco or implements linked to tobacco use (eg. chewing gum. incense, potpourri, candles, oils or diffusers.
Description. Contraband in correctional facilities includes illegal items, such as drugs and weapons, or items prohibited in the area being monitored, such as cell phones.
Use of the term As early as 1812, the term contraband was used in general language to refer to illegally smuggled goods (including enslaved people).

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Contraband in correctional facilities includes illegal items, such as drugs and weapons, or items prohibited in the area being monitored, such as cell phones.

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