Dear DSpace Developers,

I am developing an archive  for an archaeology lab where some of the items
are deemed "sensitive" by the collection owner.  (Usually if they contain
pictures of human remains or artifacts involved in burial ceremonies.)

It is usually very clear in the metadata if an item should be declared
"sensitive".
I'm looking for someplace to insert a boolean check that would then change
the item policies such that only members of the "Sensitive Data Viewer"
group could see the item.

I know that it is possible to create complete separate collections and have
them "Dark" to most viewers, but I would rather keep them in the original
collection since those arrangements have additional meaning for the
archaeologists using the archive.

Does anyone have an idea where I could insert this check?  Or is there some
other mechanism already in place that I may be overlooking?

Thank You,
Joseph
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