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Subject: Prison rumors & jail scams

The $200 per month figure is reasonable for covering an inmate's basic needs inside. That amount handles phone calls, commissary essentials like food and hygiene products, and leaves a small buffer for other incidentals. It is a generous but not excessive level of support for someone at a Pennsylvania state facility. The loan is a serious problem and needs to be addressed directly. Taking out a loan at 27% annual interest to fund an inmate's commissary account is

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Subject: Send inmate money

The prison provides the basics necessary to do their time without any problems. However, they will not be able to make telephone calls or purchase anything at the commissary. We would guess that a good percentage of inmates get money sent in for the little extras that help make their time easier to do. If you can send money, it would be appreciated but do not send money you do not have (like taking a loan or putting it on your credit card). 

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Subject: General prison questions-terminology

Yes, when inmates are getting transferred, they are told to "pack out". This entails getting all of your property in one box and "packed" for shipping to the new locale. Most of what may be packed are letters, photos, reading material and some items bought at the commissary

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Subject: General prison questions-terminology

First, you arrive at booking in handcuffs and are then are processed by a member of the sheriff or police staff. Processing includes fingerprinting and a mugshot. You are stripped bare and checked for concealed contraband. You are then showered and given a set of stand-issue prison clothes and some form of a bedroll and are then placed in a holding cell. The next move is a placement somewhere in the facility (depending on your crime and criminal history profile) and a semi-permanent bunk

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Subject: Visitation

Unless there are some restrictions on this particular inmate, they should be able to get a visit after the first week

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Subject: Parole, probation & supervised release

In most cases, no, and the reasoning is straightforward even if it feels harsh from the outside. When parole or community supervision is revoked, the board or the court is making a finding that the person could not meet the conditions of supervised release. The revocation hearing is the formal process where that determination gets made, and losing that hearing means the board concluded the violation was sufficient to warrant returning to custody. At that point the expectation in

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Subject: Inmate phone calls

No, there are no programs at $8.95 that includes international calling

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Subject: Inmate phone calls

Yes, InmateAid's discount phone service works at Bradford County Correctional Facility in Pennsylvania, as it does at facilities across the country. The way it works is straightforward. Every jail and prison contracts with a single phone carrier, and that carrier charges different rates depending on the type of number being dialed. InmateAid identifies which carrier services Bradford County and determines what rate your current number is being charged versus what the lowest available rate for that facility is. When

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Subject: Inmate phone calls

Both approaches work, and understanding the difference helps you choose the one that makes the most financial sense for your situation. The first option is setting up an AdvancePay account through Securus directly. You fund that account and your boyfriend's calls to your number draw from it. The catch is that Securus charges a transaction fee every time you deposit money, which can be significant depending on the deposit amount and method. Those fees add up over time and

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Subject: Parole, probation & supervised release

A restitution center placement is actually one of the better outcomes from a probation violation, and understanding why puts the situation in a more manageable perspective. When probation is violated for unpaid fines, the judge has a range of options. The worst case is full revocation and serving the remainder of the original suspended sentence in custody. A restitution center is significantly better than that outcome. It is a structured facility specifically designed to allow people to work, earn

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