Legal Issues Regarding Inmates
The development of inmate rights
The Bill of rights and congressional actions providing inmates rights
Specific Rights of Prisoners
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What rights do inmates still have?

Inmates retain this status as U.S. citizens and are protected by the Constitution and Bill of Rights.

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who read this slide 

jonathan 

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What was the 8th amendment?

No cruel or unusual punishment may be inflicted

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These are the main sources of inmate rights in the United States.

What are the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and Acts of Congress?

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What is the square root of 144

12

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Who are prison administrators?

This group can legally limit certain inmate rights to maintain safety and security.

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How were incarcerated individuals described in the case of Ruffin v. Commonwealth?


The court declared that incarcerated individuals were "slaves of the state," meaning they had forfeited their liberty and personal rights due to their crimes.






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What is the 14th amendment?

no state shall deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without the due process of law; states ma not deny any person the equal protection of the law

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What is the balancing act?

This principle balances prison security and order with inmates’ basic rights.

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How many brains does a octopus have?

9 brains 

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Who do inmates frequently file lawsuits against?

inmates often file against correctional agencies and staff.

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Why did courts initially hesitate to involve themselves in the management of secure facilities?

Most courts felt they lacked the specialized knowledge required to effectively manage and oversee secure correctional facilities.

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What is the significance of Solem v. Helm?

This case established the Proportionality Test, which mandates that a criminal's punishment must actually fit the seriousness of the crime they committed.

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What are protected communication rights?

 These rights include freedom of speech, access to the press, and the right to use mail and receive publications.

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What 3 countries is the next world cup in?

Mexico, USA, and Canada 

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What is 41,215?

This number was the peak of civil rights lawsuits filed in 1996.

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What was the primary administrative concern courts had regarding inmate rights cases?


Courts feared that if they began accepting inmate rights cases, they would be overwhelmed or "overflow" with a massive volume of lawsuits.






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What was the Pell v. Procunier (1974)?

Prisoners keep their First Amendment rights as long as those rights don't interfere with prison safety or rules (Balancing Test)

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Who read this slide?

Yaretzi

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How many dots appear on a pair of dice?

42 

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Around how many cases were filed in 2016?

Approximately 27,804 cases were filed 

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What is the legal definition of a "precedent"?

a precedent is a court decision or ruling that establishes a principle or rule. It serves as an authority for deciding future cases that involve similar facts or legal issues.

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How does the Civil Rights Act of 1871 impact legal action?

It protected the rights of formerly enslaved people by allowing them to sue in federal court if their rights were violated.

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What are protected personal rights?

These rights include religious freedom, medical care, privacy, protection from unreasonable search and seizure, and fair inmate discipline.

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What animal can sleep for up to three years?

A snail.