volsrocks
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The reader is often a prisoner with a prison job. They read it quickly, and go on with their lives. Or they do not read it, and still collect their pay.
The reader is often a prisoner with a prison job.
AI Overview
That statement is generally
false: Prisoners' mail is routinely monitored and read by correctional staff for security, contraband (like drugs or plans), and rule violations, with incoming non-privileged mail often opened and inspected outside the prisoner's presence, and some systems now even scan and digitize mail, eliminating physical copies. While inmates have First Amendment rights, these are limited in prison, allowing officials broad leeway to read, censor, or delay mail for legitimate security reasons, though legal mail is handled differently (opened in front of the inmate but not read).
AI Overview
Prison letters are monitored by
correctional officers and prison staff, who inspect all general mail for contraband (drugs, weapons) and content threatening security (gang activity, escape plans). In federal prisons, mail is often scanned by a third-party company, Smart Communications, creating digital logs, while mail to lawyers (legal mail) is inspected but generally not read due to attorney-client privilege.
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