No, there are no lists where female inmates can communicate with male inmates. Any contact or communication attempts between inmates are strictly prohibited. There are, however, services where an inmate can post his name and personal info to prospective pen pals. These are women wishing to write inmates but are not inmates themselves.
Read moreYou cannot get any information from the prison regarding an inmate's visiting list, phone list or who puts money on their books. The inmate's privacy is protected completely. If you suspect that this is still happening, it probably is.
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Read moreThe Northern Reception and Classification Center (NRC) functions as the major adult male intake and processing unit for the entire state of Illinois. The NRC contains 1,800 beds in 24 housing units. Within the NRC is also the Stateville Minimum Security Unit. Inmates are admitted to the NRC in reception status. They remain in this status until they are transferred to a permanent institution. Privileges and movement are limited at the reception center. There is no set time frame for processing an inmate;
Read moreYes, you can, and you have some good reasoning behind wanting to do so. We encourage you to write using our Letter Service, it keeps your personal address anonymous. If he wants to write you back, he can do so to our address and we scan the mail and place it in your Account Dashboard under "Letters from Inmates".
Read moreYou may do so anonymously and it is encouraged if you are inclined to help
Read moreIf what you are saying is accurate, 25% off 48 months is 12 months leaving 36 months of time. BUT, there are some other factors that could make the sentence even less, like if the judge allows this convict to have parole. If eligible they could conceivably get more time off but spend it on the streets as a parolee.
Read moreThe most common reason is that the inmate did something to lose the privilege. Work release is not a right, it is an earned status granted to inmates who have demonstrated they can be trusted with limited freedom in the community. When that trust is broken, the program ends and the inmate goes back to a standard facility. The specific violations that trigger removal vary but typically include failing to report to work, coming back to the facility late,
Read morego with your gut, from experience, if you think something is wrong you are probably right
Read morethere are 2.4 million people in prison or jail... should we guess who this is? or guess which state?
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