There are some institutions that reward trustees with some extra good time, but that isn't necessarily the norm. We cannot name one that does but have heard there are some, somewhere.
Read moreLook them up and reintroduce yourself in a letter. I guarantee you they will love hearing from you and it will make their day.
Read morecounty jail phones are almost all day and evening. they are on at about 8:00 am and are cut off at about 9:00 pm.
Read moreYes, and the availability is broader than most people expect going in. Virtually every correctional facility, whether county jail, state prison, or federal institution, offers some form of rehabilitative programming. Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous meetings are among the most consistently available programs across facility types. They are volunteer-driven, which means outside members come into the facility to run meetings, and they operate at a remarkably wide range of institutions including smaller county jails that do not have extensive
Read moreYou would know your husband better than we do. But, it's not easy to cheat from jail. If you suspect something, your instincts are usually right. Only time will tell.
Read moreConjugal visits, formally called extended family visits or family reunion programs depending on the state, have become increasingly rare. As of now only six states still allow them: California, Connecticut, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, and Washington. The federal prison system eliminated the program entirely and the vast majority of state systems have followed over the years. Even in the states where conjugal visits remain available, eligibility is not automatic. Inmates typically need to be legally married or in
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Read moreFederal prison camp is the lowest security level in the system, and that distinction matters in real and practical ways. There are no cells, no bars, and no perimeter fencing to speak of. Inmates live in barracks-style dormitories with rows of bunk beds separated by lockers. It is institutional and uncomfortable, but it is a fundamentally different environment from what most people picture when they hear the word prison. Every inmate at a camp has a job. The work
Read moreThree facility transfers in two weeks is not a routine administrative shuffle. What you are describing has a name inside the system: diesel therapy. Diesel therapy is the practice of moving a troublesome or targeted inmate repeatedly from facility to facility, often with no clear destination or purpose. The inmate gets shackled, loaded onto a transport bus, and moved to a new location, sometimes for days at a time. Then it happens again. The effect is deliberate disruption. The
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