Subject: Survive prison
As a general rule, the inmates have to work in some small capacity as part of the programming and participation of the prison operations. Whether it be in sanitation, custodial, kitchen, landscaping, education, construction or other roles, the inmates run the prison overseen by COs (corrections officers). Some prisons have no inmate working as it is intake and assessment, usually at the beginning of the sentence. As a rule, pre-trial inmates do not have to work but each facility has...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
Your InmateAid phone service continues after a transfer and there is no additional charge to update it.
When an inmate moves to a new facility, the phone carrier and the local rate structure change, which means the number assigned to your account needs to be recalibrated for the new location. InmateAid handles that automatically at no cost every time it happens. There is no limit on how many times the number can be changed due to transfers, which means a quarterly...
Read moreSubject: Emergencies - natural disasters
The documentation you have is exactly what you need, and using it proactively is the right move. Request a meeting with your probation officer as soon as possible, bring every document you have, FEMA assistance records, damage assessments, proof of displacement, financial statements, and anything else that demonstrates the financial impact of the disaster. Do not wait for the violation process to unfold without getting your side of the story in front of the right person first.
Probation officers have more...
Read moreSubject: Pending criminal charges
The most important thing to establish right now is exactly where the case stands in the legal process, because that determines what options are actually available.
If he has not yet entered a plea and the case has not gone to trial, he is entitled to a public defender at no cost if he cannot afford private counsel. What most people do not know is that the right to counsel also includes the right to an investigator paid for by the...
Read moreSubject: Sentencing questions
The short answer is yes, but how he gets them depends on which direction this case goes.
If this is a criminal matter, meaning someone reported the theft of federal pandemic funds, the FBI has jurisdiction. Stimulus checks are federal money, and stealing them is a federal crime. If an investigation is open, federal agents can subpoena email records directly from the provider. Your husband would not need to produce anything himself, the investigators would gather that evidence through their own...
Read moreSubject: Inmate search
You should be able to find it without an id number. First name, last name and the state they are in is the way to begin. We have several locators to choose from and try. If all else fails, email us ar aid@inmateaid.com, ask for a coupon and help finding your inmate :)
Subject: Send inmate mail
Yes, a letter is the only way as the prison will not allow anyone to pass along messages. Or a postcard. Or a Greeting Card.
Subject: Education & vocational training
Here are some links to documents for the Missouri Department of Corrections-Cremer Therapeutic Community Center.
Cremer Therapeutic Community Center - Offender Rulebook
Cremer Therapeutic Community Center - Family Orientation
Subject: Prison discipline
When an altercation occurs at any correctional facility, including Halawa in Hawaii, both participants are typically removed from the general population and placed in the Special Housing Unit. That placement comes with immediate and significant restrictions on all privileges, including phone access.
In the SHU, phone access is reduced to one 15-minute call per week. That is the standard allowance across virtually every correctional system and it applies regardless of which facility or state the inmate is in. One call, fifteen...
Read moreSubject: Survive prison
PC or protective custody or administrative segregation is also known as the SHU, special housing unit, the hole, solitary confinement. Therefore the rules are the same for all inmates in the SHU. There is only one phone call per week, limited commissary, limited rec and limited showers. So, to answer your question - "yes they will have to wait unit it is their day to call." Mine was on Friday.


