Elaborate three substantive rights granted to prisoners by the courts

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Through a slow process of legal review, the courts granted inmates a number of substantive rights including the right to practice religion, have freedom of the press, and medical rights. In general, the courts have ruled that inmates have the right to assemble and pray in the religion of their choice but that religious symbols and practices that interfere with institutional security can be restricted. Courts have also consistently ruled that only when a compelling state interest exists can prisoners' First Amendment rights be modified. If prison administrators believe that correspondence undermines prison security, the inmates' rights can be curtailed. In early prisons, inmates' right to medical care was restricted through the "exceptional circumstances doctrine" where courts would only hear cases that revealed utter disregard for human dignity while denying less serious cases. To gain their medical rights, prisoners have resorted to class action suits until Estelle v. Gamble when the court clearly affirmed an inmate's right to medical care.

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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All of the following are considered professionals in the courtroom work group except the:

a. Defense attorney. b. Jurors. c. Prosecuting attorney. d. Judge.

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Witnesses to an event should be interviewed separately to avoid cross-contamination of statements

a. True b. False

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The use of probation has dramatically decreased in recent years.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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