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CRLS 3100 Question and answers already passed 2024/2025 CRLS 3100: Ch 11 Ruffin v Commonwealth said what - correct answer That the prisoner has no rights. Hands off doctrine - correct answer Historical policy of the American courts not to intervene in prison management. Courts tended to...

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CRLS 3100: Ch 11
Ruffin v Commonwealth said what - correct answer ✔That the prisoner has
no rights.


Hands off doctrine - correct answer ✔Historical policy of the American courts
not to intervene in prison management. Courts tended to follow the doctrine
until the late 1960s.
-1941 case of Ex parte Hull started dismantling the doctrine.
-question of prisoners rights
-1961 Cooper v Pate: Prisoners can sue warden/other correctional officers.
-1970 hands off ended in Holt v Sarver.


Prisoners' rights - correct answer ✔Constitutional guarantees of free speech,
religious practice, due process, and other private and personal rights as well
as constitutional protections against cruel and unusual punishments made
applicable to prison inmates by the federal courts.


Constitutional rights - correct answer ✔Personal and due process
guaranteed to individuals by the US constitution and its amendments
especially the first 10 known as the bill of rights. Constitutional rights are the
basis of most inmate rights.


Institutional needs - correct answer ✔Prison administration interests
recognized by the courts as justifying some restrictions on the constitutional
rights of prisoners. Those interests are maintenance of institutional order,
maintenance of institutional security, safety of prison inmates and staff, and
rehabilitation of inmates.

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