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    • How do inmates access courts in North Carolina?

      B. Methods of accessing courts: The primary and preferred method for inmates’ access to the courts is through North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services which is available to each inmate in every facility within the Division of Prisons. Inmates may retain private counsel for representation.


    • What is a sex offender in North Carolina?

      .0107 SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR SEX OFFENDERS (a) Definition of Sex Offender (1) A sex offender is any offender convicted of a crime that requires post-release registration on the North Carolina sex offender registry. Offenses Requiring Registration


    • What happens if an offender leaves North Carolina?

      Until the offender leaves North Carolina their custody level classification will be managed in accordance with routine practices. The Interstate Corrections Compact Program Manager shall ensure that the results of all reviews from other jurisdictions are documented in the offender’s automated record.


    • What information does a prison inmate have?

      Every inmate that comes into prison is given a number and a file jacket. All information that the inmate and the prison have in common goes into this jacket. This includes commitment papers, medical history, and reports from the Division of Prisons on conduct and activities. Also, letters written to and about the inmate are placed in the files.


    • [PDF File]State of North Carolina Chapter: C Section: .0100 ... - NC

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      Department of Public Safety Prisons S. Chapter: C Section: .0100 Title: Offender Custody Classification. Issue Date: 03/10/21 Supersedes: 08/05/20. References 5thEdition Standards for Adult Correctional Institutions. Related ACA Standards 5-ACI-5B-01, 5-ACI-5B-02, 5-ACI-5B-03, 5-ACI-5B-04, 5-ACI-5B-06, 5-ACI-5B-07.


    • [PDF File]State of North Carolina Chapter: B Department of Public ... - NC

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      Prisons shall promulgate offender conduct rules and disciplinary procedures and sanctions for all new admissions to the prison system and make them available in conspicuous locations within each correctional facility. Offender Disciplinary Policies and Procedures shall be reviewed annually and updated if


    • [PDF File]RULES AND POLICIES .us

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      sentenced as a Committed Youthful Offender by a judge. This designation was eliminated by the structured sentencing laws for offenses committed on or after October 1, 1994. DEATH ROW- The assignment status of inmates admitted to prison on a death order commitment. These persons are housed only at Central Prison and at the North Carolina


    • [PDF File]North Carolina Department of Public Safety Division of ... - NC

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      The North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women (NCCIW) is the state's primary correctional facility for women. NCCIW houses over 1,600 female offenders of all custody levels and control statuses including death row, close, medium, minimum, and safekeepers (pre-trial detainees).


    • [PDF File]D.0600 Access to Information Inmate Records - NC

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      offender treatment, in accordance with confidentiality rules) (16) Custody classification (17) Control status (18) Disciplinary offenses and dispositions (19) Escapes and captures (20) Dates regarding release (21) Presence or absence of detainers (22) Dates regarding custody review and parole review


    • [PDF File]D.0600 Access to Information Offender Records - NC

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      Offender records include all information and documents contained in the Unit Record Jacket, the Combined Records Offender Jacket, and records of the automated Offender Population Unified System (OPUS).


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