Which of the following is a criterion that must be met for the censorship of prison mail to be constitutional, according to the Supreme Court in the case of Procunier v. Martinez?
A. The censorship must relate to digital communications.
B. If the prison is denying access to some magazines, it must deny access to all (the censorship must be “across the board”).
C. Any restrictions placed on access to mail must be only as great as is needed to satisfy the government interest involved.
D. The restriction must have a positive impact on the facility’s budget.
C. Any restrictions placed on access to mail must be only as great as is needed to satisfy the government interest involved.
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Inmates shall be able to appeal their classification.
a) True b) False
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A. Deceptive Deception B. Fraudulent Use or Possession of Identifying Information C. Fraudulent Identity Theft D. None of the above