Informal Survey Reveals Prison Book Censorship Practices
Informal Survey Reveals Prison Book Censorship Practices The passage provides anecdotal evidence of book censorship in prisons, mentioning a few titles and a specific incident involving a cover letter to a warden. It lacks concrete names of high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or actionable leads beyond general complaints, making it a low‑value, already‑known type of oversight issue. Key insights: Prison staff removed pages 259‑261 from a book and returned it stamped “Unauthorized.”; Correspondence with prison contacts was used to collect examples of censored books.; Specific titles cited as blocked include Bo Lozoff’s *Breaking Out of Jail* and *Trainspotting* for alleged drug‑use glorification.
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Informal Survey Reveals Prison Book Censorship Practices The passage provides anecdotal evidence of book censorship in prisons, mentioning a few titles and a specific incident involving a cover letter to a warden. It lacks concrete names of high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or actionable leads beyond general complaints, making it a low‑value, already‑known type of oversight issue. Key insights: Prison staff removed pages 259‑261 from a book and returned it stamped “Unauthorized.”; Correspondence with prison contacts was used to collect examples of censored books.; Specific titles cited as blocked include Bo Lozoff’s *Breaking Out of Jail* and *Trainspotting* for alleged drug‑use glorification.
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