Censorship Survey Results

2025 Censorship Update - Survey Results

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  1. Have you ever had books or other materials blocked or confiscated? If so, which ones? Why? Tell us about it.
    "Yes. Legal material that was sent to me from a Virgin Islands Attorney named George Marshal Miller, emails that were sent to me by Virgin Islands District Constituent for U.S. Congress Woman Stacey E. Plaskett"

  2. Have you ever been punished for reading material that was sent to you? If yes, what were the materials and what was the punishment?
    "No. "

  3. Should the prisons have the power to control what you can and cannot read or see? If yes OR no, why?
    "No. The prison should not have that power to control what i can or cannot read"

  4. Are you in a facility that scans incoming mail? Does the mailroom copy or scan newsletters and other printed reading materials? Does the facility's scanning policy affect your ability to read books and literature?
    "Yes. I believe they scan before they read or reproduce copy for inmates. I dont believe they do the same for books. Just legal materials & letters."

  5. In your present facility or any previous ones, did you receive a clear explanation of the facilities censorship policy? If yes, is it applied consistently or fairly? If no, what is it they tell you when something gets blocked?
    "No. I've never given any clear explanation of the facilities censorship policy. They just say something has been blocked or rejected but never tells me what it was exactly."

  6. Have you ever filed a grievance against your materials being blocked by the mailroom or getting confiscated? Were you successful? What was the explanation for blocking the material?
    "Yes. I have filed a grievance, but my papers get returned twice by demand for formality not what, or how they delay in processing my complaint."

  7. Why do you think prisons censor what materials you can get? What's their game?

  8. Is reading important to you? If yes, how so? As a way to pass time? As self-improvement? Education? Do you read daily?
    "Yes. Reading is important to me Because I am not allowed to take the electronic class they ae given at FMC Rochester, MN. I read for self-education, I got electrical on my NATEF degree, but I dont have the electronic section of it."

  9. What do you like to read? Wha books or magazines are in your locker or on your shelf right now? How do you get books - from family? Friends? Books to prisoner projects, etc?

  10. Are there things you want to read right now that are blocked? If so, what are they and why do you want them?
    "Yes. I would like to read Nuts/Volts study guide and theuy owe me about 3 or 4 mailing."

  11. Are you able to organize an authorized book club or reading group in your present facility?

  12. Have you ever participated in a book club or group?

  13. Have you ever been prohibited from informally discussing books as a group?

  14. Do you have access to a law library? If so, are passes or ducats to the library readily available or tough to get? Do you receive the materials you need? Are there any restrictions you face, or barriers to accessing materials?
    "Yes. Not the best offer to inmates, they have lexis, I prefer west law. They have benders encyclopedia, I prefer American jurisprudenal. Lot mor information with my preference."

  15. How do you feel about the quality of the books made available in your facility's law library? Do you have access to printing or a copy machine? Is there a computer? What do you wish you had access to or available in a law library?

  16. Has access to the law library at your present facility changed following the pandemic? If yes, how?
    "N/A. "

  17. Does the facility allow you to bring books and other literature to the yard?

  18. Are you allowed to share books or literature? Comments on sharing?
    "N/A. Maybe inmates are allowed to bring books outside. I study inside my cell. Not recently as noise distraction happens frequently. So I study at night with dim light/magnifcation lens."

  19. Do you use a tablet? If so, how do you feel about the options for reading material available on it? What companies provide services on it? What services do they offer?
    "Yes. I am only allowed to watch movies that is a repeat of what they showed us, but now we rent them, not keep them. I dont like that offer, so I am attempting to play some games, which I never played as a kid."

  20. Has your outgoing mail ever been censored?

  21. If you are a writer or artist, have restrictions on outgoing mail ever made it difficult to publish or self-publish your writing or creative works?

  22. Lastly, is there anything you think we on the outside or the general public need to know about censorship, reading, books, education, or your life inside? Feel free to write as much as you want. We will read and value every word.