No, you cannot see what they inmates spend their money on. But, what are you worried about? Maybe he's buying candy, or snacks, or sneakers or medicine - it most certainly would be a very uninteresting list. Inmates are entitled to privacy - that includes the commissary purchases, or who sends them money, or who is on their call list or who is on their visiting list.
Read moreIOP stands for Intensive Outpatient Program. It is a structured treatment program designed for people dealing with substance abuse or mental health issues who do not require around-the-clock medical supervision but still need more support than a once-a-week counseling session can provide. The way it works is that participants come in for treatment sessions several times a week, typically three to five days, for a few hours at a time. The schedule is intentionally designed to be compatible with
Read moreThe straightforward answer is that getting on that list as a girlfriend is going to be very difficult, and at most juvenile facilities it is not permitted at all under standard policy. Juvenile detention centers deliberately limit outside contact to immediate family during placement. The reasoning is that the time inside is meant to be a reset, a period where the young person works on themselves without the distractions and social dynamics from their life before detention. Girlfriends, friends,
Read moreThis is one of the harder realities of juvenile facilities, and the answer is not what you are hoping to hear. Juvenile detention centers operate under much stricter contact rules than adult jails or prisons. The policies are designed around the assumption that juveniles need to be insulated from outside influences while they are in placement, and visitation and phone access is typically limited to immediate family only. That means parents, siblings, and grandparents. A girlfriend, regardless of how
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Read moreIf Amazon already sent the books and they came back, the issue is almost certainly the facility's policy rather than the retailer. Amazon is the standard that most prisons accept for book orders because it ships directly from a recognized retailer with a packing slip, which is what mailrooms require. If Amazon books are being returned, it is a strong signal that Florence Correctional Center has either changed its book policy, restricted the types of books allowed, or moved to
Read moreYes, and this is one of those situations where being in the hole is actually the best possible outcome given the circumstances. The hole, or segregation unit, serves two very different purposes that most people on the outside do not realize. It is used as punishment for rule violations, but it is also used as protective custody for inmates whose safety cannot be guaranteed in general population. When your son told staff he was scared for his life, he
Read moreIt is understandable to want to help, but the honest answer is that people on the outside have no formal influence over where an inmate is housed or what custody level they are assigned to. This surprises a lot of families because it seems like something a judge or an attorney could at least push for. The reality is that even a judge cannot dictate facility placement. A judge can recommend or suggest a particular type of facility in
Read moreFurloughs are rare in the Arizona state prison system and should not be counted on as a realistic option for most inmates at Douglas or anywhere else in the ADCRR. A furlough is a temporary authorized release into the community, typically ranging from 24 hours to several days. In the states and systems that offer them at all, they are granted under very specific and limited circumstances. The two most common are a family death furlough to attend a
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