ANSWER KEY AND FEEDBACK
1.
d.
May be inspected for authenticity.
Privileged mail may be opened by a certified mail handler when there is a reasonable basis for
confinement facility personnel to believe that the mail contains contraband or when there is
reason to doubt its authenticity (page 40).
2.
b.
Prisoners must authorize inspection of their mail in order to receive their
mail.
All prisoners will be required to sign the form to indicate their approval or disapproval of the
inspection of their mail (page 37).
3.
d.
Attorney General for the State of Alaska.
Privileged mail is defined as all mail between a prisoner and the President, Vice President,
Members of Congress, Attorney General, TJAG (or their representatives), State and Federal
Courts, defense counsel, or any military or civilian attorney of record (page 40).
4.
a.
Conversation in the visiting room will be monitored.
There is no requirement for the guard to listen to conversations between a prisoner and his visitor
(page 43).
5.
b.
He must have approval of the facility commander.
Other persons may be approved by the facility commander as correspondents when it appears to
be in the best interest of the prisoner, providing that such correspondence does not pose a threat
to the security and control of the individual or the facility (page 39).
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