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Subject: Relationship issues
The idea of inmates at neighboring facilities flying kites back and forth and conducting romantic relationships across the fence is largely a product of television drama rather than the reality of how correctional facilities operate. The two scenarios, pen pals and physical contact, are very different things and worth separating. Inmate pen pals are real. Inmates at different facilities do correspond by mail, and in some cases those connections develop into meaningful relationships. This happens through the standard mail system and...
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Subject: Commissary
Go to the FCI Gilmer prison page on our website and click "Send Money" it will take you directly to the correct place on the Western Union website to send money into the Federal system. Use State Code: DC and City Code: FBOP
Subject: Inmate services & supplies
Yes, completely and without exception. Every letter and every photo you write and upload through InmateAid is printed and mailed via US Postal Service directly to the facility you selected. There is no middleman holding anything back and no filtering of content beyond what the facility's own mail room would apply to any incoming mail. The process is straightforward. You write the letter and upload any photos through your account. InmateAid prints everything and sends it out through the postal system,...
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Subject: Sentence reduction
It depends on where they are doing time, what their charges and criminal history are. The federal system has a program called RDAP that can reduce a sentence by twelve months. Some state systems have reductions for work credits. All places have good time credits for inmates that have no incident reports.
Subject: Visitation
Visitation length varies by facility and can also change from day to day depending on how many visitors show up. There is no single standard that applies everywhere. At most facilities, a scheduled visit runs somewhere between one and two hours under normal conditions. Some facilities allow longer visits, up to three or four hours, particularly for family members who have traveled a significant distance or when the facility has the space and staffing to accommodate extended time. Others cap visits...
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Subject: Commissary
yes, newspaper subscriptions are allowed in all federal prisons
Subject: Inmate services & supplies
Willacy Detention Center is a federal immigration detention facility located in Raymondville, Texas, operated under contract with the federal government. It has housed immigration detainees and federal inmates at various points in its history and is within InmateAid's service network. If your loved one is currently detained at Willacy, you can use InmateAid to send letters and photos directly through the platform. The process works the same way as any other facility in the system. You create or log into your...
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Subject: Parole & probation
A parole eligibility hearing is not a guarantee of release. It is an opportunity for the parole board to evaluate whether your boyfriend is ready to return to society, and the outcome depends on a combination of factors that the board weighs against each other. Here is what the board will be looking at and what you can do to support the best possible outcome. Institutional record. The board will review his disciplinary history since October 2012. Write-ups, shots, or incidents in...
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Subject: General prison questions-terminology
Administrative Custody, commonly referred to as AC, is a housing status that separates an inmate from general population for administrative rather than purely punitive reasons. It is distinct from disciplinary segregation, which is imposed as a direct punishment for a rule violation, though from the outside the two can look similar since both involve restricted movement, limited phone access, and separation from the main population. The reasons an inmate might be placed in AC are numerous. It can be used as...
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Subject: Send inmate mail
Yes. Every photo you upload through InmateAid is printed on 4x6 glossy photo paper and mailed directly to the facility along with your letter. Your inmate receives a physical printed photo at mail call, not a digital image or a screen. The prints are produced on standard glossy photo paper, printed edge-to-edge, with no white border, and meet the format requirements accepted at virtually every prison, jail, and detention center in the country. There is nothing the mail room needs to...
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