A Case Study in Why Privacy Screening Matters A recent federal court case highlights a persistent problem in correctional facilities—one that could be prevented with proper privacy screening. The Johnson Case: When Prevention Fails In United States v. Johnson (2025 WL 3073632, 10th Cir. 2025), an inmate in an Oklahoma federal facility repeatedly activated his cell's distress alarm to summon correctional officers. When officers arrived to respond to the apparent emergency, th