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Subject: Relationship issues

we dont have that information, it's not public so if you are having trust issues, you need to have a talk with him about it

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Subject: Website function questions

They receive the actual postcard, letters and 4"x6" photos (printed to the edge) in the regular mail. InmateAid has been around for over a decade with a reputation that allows for this service to work for both you and your inmate

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Subject: Visitation

The list of visitors to an inmate housed in prison or jail is not for public consumption, this information is not available to anyone but prison personnel and the inmates themselves.

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

They teach incoming inmates the rules for making outbound calls during orientation (which occurs in the first week of arrival at the prison). If someone puts money on their books, the unit secretary gives them a notification of the deposit.

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Subject: Sex offenders

Your son should meet with their case manager and counselor to discuss whether or not they qualify for this program. The focus of RSVP is the treatment of male inmates who have committed sexual offenses. All programs utilize cognitive-behavioral therapy to reduce maladaptive thinking errors and increase appropriate behavior once released.

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Subject: Prison discipline

It is typical that the DOC will place all facilities on lockdown until the escapee is captured. However, phone privileges can be taken away for several different rule infractions, too.

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Subject: Offender phone calls

Maybe send them a postcard with your number on it

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Subject: Family services

It's impossible to give you a guestimate without the full knowledge of his convictions and subsequent offenses that are the subject of his warrants

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Subject: Visitation

Please call the facility to make sure that this is something they allow

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Subject: Release questions

Oregon's law regarding where a parolee may reside upon their release states they, "Remain in the State of Oregon until written permission to leave is granted by the Department of Corrections or a county community corrections agency. Extradition is waived if the person under supervision absconds from supervision and leaves the state." The entire text may be found on their website page - https://www.oregon.gov/boppps/pages/supervision.aspx

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