Qualitative interviews reveal that prison-deployed digital devices impose pervasive surveillance, shifting policies, and usability barriers that strain family ties and reentry prospects for incarcerated users.
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Qualitative interviews reveal that prison-deployed digital devices impose pervasive surveillance, shifting policies, and usability barriers that strain family ties and reentry prospects for incarcerated users.