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Prisoners may NOT receive postage stamps through the mail.
PROHIBITED MAIL
Prohibited Mail is any mail that:
Contains plans or threats of physical harm or other criminal activity;
Contains contraband, plans for sending contraband into or out of the institution, or
indicates other activities prohibited under 22 AAC 05.400, Prohibited Conduct For Prisoners;
Is written in a code that the reader cannot understand;
Solicits gifts, money, credit, or contractual purchases without the approval of the Superintendent
or designee;
Contains information that, if communicated, would create a risk of mental or physical harm to a person;
Contains material that could reasonably be expected to aid an escape, or incite or encourage any form of
violence; or
Contains audio or video tapes.
CONTRABAND
Mailed contraband includes: any item not available through regular facility channels,
anything of a criminal nature, I.E., drugs, or items that could be used in an escape attempt,
any mail with decorative stickers on, or in the envelope, musical cards etc., personal
checks, any item which may be obtained through the commissary, powder or liquid
(including but not limited to glue), any package which does not have the prior approval of
the property officer, envelopes with pre-affixed postage not part of the envelope, I.E. of
the type issued by the U.S. Postal Service. Items containing contraband will be returned to
the sender with notification to the prisoner and the sender.
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