Police Department Policy

F-0100 Correspondence.pdf

Kern_County_Sheriff

Policy Text
KERN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Detentions Bureau Policies and Procedures TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE F-100 EFFECTIVE: REVIEWED: REVISED: UPDATED: June 30, 1990 01-13-25 06-25-14 01-13-25 Detentions Bureau Chief Deputy Cindy Cisneros APPROVED BY: REFERENCE: Title 15, Section 1063, C.C.R., Wolff v. McDonnell, 418 U.S. 539 (1989), Procunier v. Martinez, 416 U.S. 396, 408 (1974)Turner v. Safley, 482 U.S. 78 (1987), Thornburgh v. Abbott, 490 U.S. 401 (1989), Montcalm Publishing v. Beck, 80 F.3d 105 (CA4 1996), Mauro v. Arpaio, 97-16021, PREA § 115.401 (n) POLICY It is the policy of the Kern County Sheriff’s Office to allow all persons in custody to send and receive mail by way of the United States Postal Service. Personal mail may be subject to limitation and regulation as detailed below for facility security, safety, order, discipline, and for any other legitimate governmental / penological interests.

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