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First Amendment: How being incarcerated affects a person's right to
freedom of speech and freedom of religion. - ANSWER>>no absolute
right to free speech. the government can regulate inmate in parolee
speech where it is necessary to protect a legitimate government
interest. (i.e. The Safety and Security of an institution) California prisons
have facility chaplains to serve religious needs and provide reasonable
accommodation for inmate practicing their own faiths.


Fourth Amendment: how the Fourth Amendment relates to inmates
and their visitors. - ANSWER>>peace officers can search inmates in the
contents of their cells at any time for any reason, as long as it is done
without abuse or harassment.


Visitors will be subject to cursory searched, and visitors may be
thoughroughly searched when: 1, a warrant has been obtained, 2, staff
has reason to believe that the visitor is attempting to bring a prohibited

,item, or 3, if the visitor is arrested for a crime which endangers the
security of the facility.


Fifth Amendment: what rights are provided under the Fifth
Amendment - ANSWER>>No person shall:


- be required to answer for a capital or otherwise Infamous crime
unless a grand jury issues an indictment.


- be tried more than once for the same criminal offense - double
jeopardy


- be compelled to testify against themselves in a criminal manner


- be deprived of life liberty or property without due process of law


- be deprived of private property for public use without just
compensation


* peace officers must inform the suspect of his or her right to remain
silent and to have a lawyer present*

,Eigth Amendment: Identify two examples of cruel and unusual
punishment of inmates prohibited under the 8th Amendment. -
ANSWER>>- substandard conditions of confinement


- denying the basic necessities of life


- excessive force used on inmates


- failure to protect inmates from harm


* excessive bail shall not be required nor excessive fines imposed, nor
cruel and unusual punishment inflicted*


Fourteenth Amendment: identify how do process under the Fourteenth
Amendment relates to inmate classification in CDCR - ANSWER>>due
process becomes an issue in inmate classification when:


-an institution decides during classification where to place an inmate
including what level of custody and privileges he or she will have.


- an inmate is put in administrative segregation, temporary detention,
or protective custody.

, - when subjecting an inmate to involuntary medication.


- when determining an inmate's parole eligibility.


* the prison cannot act to classify an inmate unless it affords due
process, including holding a hearing, and giving Advance written notice
of a hearing and opportunity to participate*


Constitutional Law Violations: recognize that inmates may take Court
action if they believe CDCR violated their constitutional rights -
ANSWER>>if an inmate believes cdcr violated his or her constitutional
rights, the inmate can take Court action in one of two ways:


- a lawsuit filed under title 42 of the United States code section 1983


- a petition for a writ of habeas corpus


* the federal government has provided additional statutory rights to
individuals through some major legislation such as, the Rehabilitation
Act, religious land use and institutionalized person act, Americans with
Disabilities Act, and individuals with disabilities Education Act*

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