Question # 40

Read the following policy on Administrative Segregation reviews:

"Policy 112 - Status Reviews: Inmates placed in Administrative Segregation (Ad-Seg) for security reasons must have their status reviewed periodically to determine if continued isolation is necessary. An initial review by the Classification Committee must occur within 72 hours of placement. Subsequent reviews will be conducted every 30 days thereafter. During the review, the committee will consider the inmate's behavior, the severity of the original security threat, and any intelligence reports. The inmate has the right to attend the 30-day reviews and provide a written statement, but they are not permitted to attend the initial 72-hour review."

According to the policy, when is an inmate permitted to attend a review of their Administrative Segregation status?

Options:

A.

During the initial 72-hour review only.

B.

During the 30-day reviews only.

C.

During both the 72-hour and the 30-day reviews.

D.

Inmates are never permitted to attend status reviews.

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