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Read morecall the facility and ask them
Read moreYou cannot call an inmate, the inmate MUST initiate the call. If you want to get the conversation started, send them a postcard with your number on it
Read moreIt's incredibly boring, sad and very lonely and I would always welcome someone to talk to or to write back and forth with
Read moreUpon intake, your son will be evaluated by the medical staff who will recommend an appropriate treatment program that will enable him to wean off the addictive drugs in his system. We wish you and him the best possible outcome from his incarceration
Read moreBuenos días. Entendemos su confusión y estamos aquí para ayudarle. Hay dos pasos importantes que deben completarse antes de que su familiar pueda llamarle. Primero - comparta el número nuevo con su familiar Cuando se registró en el servicio de llamadas de InmateAid, recibió un número de teléfono nuevo por mensaje de texto y por correo electrónico. Ese número también está disponible en su panel de cuenta en InmateAid. Este es el número que su familiar debe marcar
Read moreinmates are notified when money is in their account
Read moreno, not until he completes orientation
Read moreThe parole system didn't "do anything" outside what they were supposed to do. What you should be focusing on is "Why your boyfriend can't keep from getting arrested for things like a DUI"? The parole system doesn't tolerate an offender with multiple offenses, who doesn't take the leniency of early release seriously. The only remedy is a simple formula that can only be overcome by staying out of trouble.
Read moreThe quality and availability of educational programs, job training, and mental health services within the prison system vary significantly depending on factors such as the type of facility, location, funding, and institutional priorities. Here’s an in-depth look at each of these services and their effectiveness across the prison system: 1. Educational Programs: Availability: Basic Education: Most prisons offer basic educational programs, such as GED (General Education Development) preparation and adult basic education, aiming to help inmates
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