That's interesting that they have an inmate-only system. I wonder if the inmates e-mail each other or if that's restricted too. I'm glad they're monitored.
IMO
I suppose
that an "Inmate-only" system
means
that a prisoner can ONLY connect via Internet with contacts APPROVED by Prison Authorities.
E.g:
- send an email to an approved person,
- make a call to such a person,
- open a book in e-library
- or music site.
Sometimes, also college lectures if a prisoner is allowed to enter educational programme.
Such contacts have to allow interactions with a prisoner as well.
A prisoner cannot interact with a person who doesn't permit it.
Also,
IMO this is a privilege to be able to use this system.
And an inmate must pay for it.
So...
No surfing, BUT only approved, specific contacts.
And, of course, all these activities are closely monitored.
This is how I see it.
JMO
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