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We think that some of the logic applied in your question may not apply to your inmate. Our knowledge is that inmates in cells are in a completely different security level (low, medium and high) than inmates who live in dorms. The dormitories are for minimum security inmates with short time sentences, no incident reports and mention of violence in their criminal history. Other inmates that are moved to minimum security probably have other factors that make them eligible for
Read moreThis information needs to be brought to the attention of his counselor and/or case manager at the ASPC. There might not be anything that carries over from county to state prison, but it will definitely put him in a good light with the staff overseeing him now. It might create opportunities otherwise not offered simply because he voluntarily took the Exodus program and showed a willingness to program.
Read moreInmates do not have Internet access. This site is for the loved ones to organize the various services available for inmates to receive. There is no other place on the Internet where you can go and do everything you'd want or need to do for your inmate.
Read moreWhat jumps out at you that this might not be legitimate? There are over 300,000 pages of content in the site synced to 17,000 prisons in the United States. InmateAid's service is not email; it is with the US Postal Service. Inmates do not have Internet access. We estimate that it takes 2-3 business days to make it to the jail. Once there, the staff opens and reads each piece of mail and inspects it for contraband. Once they decide
Read moreThe life of an inmate is not easy. There are going to be times where bullying and intimidation are overwhelming. Your son has a lot of time ahead of him and is going to have to use some of his guile and wits to handle these social pressures that are prevalent in prison. Paying extortion will NEVER end. It will go from money and property to sexual abuse or worse. If he is frail and unable to protect himself, the
Read moreThe problem with any violation is that the original judge is likely to hear this motion for re-incarceration. They look down on violations as it makes the judicial system feel like the offender took the "break they were given" and just defied them. When you are on probation or parole, there is NO excuse like "being unaware" or "not knowing they needed to inform probation of a change of address" that would sit well with a judge. The offender is
Read moreYes Absolutely!
Read moreThe prison food is generally bland. Menus are usually designed by a nutrition for a balanced diet of calories, proteins, carbohydrates and fats. The taste is not great as they don't have much extra to season the food so you get some mediocre meals. But be certain that the inmates are getting at least 2500 calories per day. You can always put money on their commissary to buy the little extras like bags of tuna, chicken, and mackerel; to go
Read moreInmate transfer requests can happen after a minimum amount of time served in one location. It might be 6-18 months depending on what type of system and where they are incarcerated. Inmates must have a clean disciplinary record with zero incident reports to be considered for transfer.
Read morethe numbers are provided within an hour and are working when you get them. as far as getting the number to your inmate, it might require a letter or a call to your long distance number. do not expect the prison personnel to relay a message to your inmate.
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