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The right to practice religion is
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Regarding prison disciplinary, the burden of proof is
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The prison, must, at a minimum allow prisoners to
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The "prisoners rights revolution" made it easier for inmates to sue over allegations that their constitutional rights had been Violated
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17. Do inmates have a constitutional right to receive packages?
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Courts believe that strip searches are _________ and ___________, therefore they insist that officers respect a prisoners dignity.
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Can an inmate contribute to political causes or organizations such as a political party, ku klux klan?
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Can a prison or jail restrict the practice of religion
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Utah law allows the expenditure of any state monies for the distribution of sexually explicit materials?
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Select reasons why the prison can ban visitation
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An inmate can write the following to the media:
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Officers are allowed to conduct manual (digital) body cavity searches?
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Non-Privileged mail can be
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A prisoner has the 5th amendment on their side when they refuse to answer a question in a criminal case?
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Prison/Jail administrators cannot listen to telephone conversations?
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Prisons and jails only provide free postage on privileged mail?
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visual inspections of a prisoners body must be done under the following circumstances
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Can a person on the street be criminally charged for cursing at a officer?
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In a criminal trial, the states evidence must prove
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Is there a constitutional right to visitation
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18. Prisons and jails must provide free postage for privileged mail to:
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Prison and jail employees are also subject to searches including:
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A prison or jail may hold a disciplinary hearing on an inmate for an infraction even though the criminal courts have already convicted the defendant for a crime
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If an inmate is dealing with a prison disciplinary infraction that could lead to criminal charges, does the inmate have the right to remain silent (fifth amendment right?
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With the Legitimate penological Interest test, a court is able to:
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There is no right to privacy in a prison for
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“Hands-off” approach let the courts decide the punishment of inmate
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The burden of proof in a civil trial is
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In Bell v. Wolfish, the United States Supreme court upheld a prison policy that allowed anyone to take books into a prison?
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Any type of phone call an inmate has can be listened to
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16. The prison cannot refuse mail written in a language other than English?
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An officer who refuses a request for a valid search or test can be disciplined and even terminated
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The right to religious belief is __________
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Can the prison discipline an offender for information discovered while listening to a phone call
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Urinalysis testing can either be done based on reasonable suspicion and on a random basis
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Can an inmate be disciplined for curing at a correctional officer
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Board of Pardons can revoke parole even if the parolee
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Books and other publications can be used if sent directly from
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Inmates retain a right to some bodily privacy
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Because of general social beliefs, courts do not express a great deal of sympathy when male inmates complain of being inspected by female officers?
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Inmates are not allowed to march for a cause
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In a prison disciplinary, the institution needs to only show with
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The prison is obligated to provide spiritual advisors and a site of worship for Native Americans?
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“Hands-Off” Refers to the way
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“Legal” or Privileged” mail is used for prisoners to:
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A strip search on a visitor must be supported by reasonable suspicion
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15. Information in mail that is incriminating can be turned over to police and used against the inmate and the sender in any criminal, civil, or administrative tribunal?
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___________ Is perhaps the single most crucial aspect of the “right of association” as free as prisoners are concerned.
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The “Prisoner’s rights revolution” refers to:
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A prisoner has the 5th amendment on their side when they refuse to answer a question in a disciplinary case?