In version 5 of DSpace, we are seeing keywords in context from a search 
which seems like a great feature, but it even appears for bitstreams that 
are restricted from being read by the privileges of the searcher.

If someone is not logged in (or doesn't match the privilege of the 
bitstream's read access), we would like to *not* show the key word in 
context for bitstreams that are restricted for their permissions.

Is there a configuration option available to hide the keywords when a user 
doesn't have privileges to see the text?

In version 3, the behavior seems to have been to show an item's dc.abstract 
as it appears on the handle. If the abstract was restricted, it would just 
show that "restricted" message which worked fine for us.

We definitely like seeing the keywords in context since most of our records 
are open! What is the best path to keep the KWIC text conditionally hidden?

Is the best idea to remove them from the full-text index?

Our environment:
Windows 2012, Tomcat 8, DSpace 5.5

The text was found and shown out of the BODY and here are the policies on 
the handle:

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