fourth amendment rights
inmate discipline
limiting ligations
inmate discipline pt 2
Random
100

 What does the Fourth Amendment protect against?

Unreasonable searches and seizures.

100

What must the state do before taking away freedom?

Follow fair legal steps.

100

What has been the goal regarding inmate court petitions over the last 20 years?

 To lower the number of petitions filed, especially those considered unimportant.

100

What did the 1995 Sandin v. Conner case decide regarding due process?

Inmates have a right to due process only if punishment extends their sentence or significantly alters prison life.

100

What is the smallest prime number?

2

200

Why do officers check inmates' mail?

To maintain safety and security.

200

What did Wolff v. McDonnell check?

Fair treatment of inmates.

200

Who have recent Supreme Court decisions tended to side with?

Prison administrators (rather than the inmates).

200

Is a formal hearing needed for temporary isolation?

No, a formal hearing is usually not required.

200

How many colors are in a rainbow?

seven

300

Can prison cells be searched?

Yes, at any time.

300

What notice must inmates get if accused?

A written notice.

300

According to Turner v. Safley 1987, when can officials limit an inmate's constitutional rights?

When it helps with security, order, or rehabilitation.

300

When is a fair due process hearing required?

When punishment affects "good time" and extends an inmate's stay.

300

What is the main ingredient in guacamole?

avocado

400

Are body searches allowed in prison?

Yes, for safety reasons.

400

When can inmates get help from a representative?

If they can't read or it's confusing.

400

What is the "hands-off doctrine"?

A policy that lets prisons handle internal problems on their own without judicial involvement.

400

When did inmate rights begin to increase?

Between 1965 and 1980.

400

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

Leonardo da Vinci.

500

How should body searches be conducted?

With respect for the person's dignity.

500

How long do inmates have to prepare their defense?

At least 24 hours.

500

What must an inmate do before filing a federal lawsuit?

They must first use the prison's internal complaint process to try to resolve the issue.

500

What did the government do about prisoner lawsuits in the 1990s?

They limited the number of lawsuits prisoners could file.

500

What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere?

Carbon dioxide.