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All federal inmates get 300 minutes per MONTH, in November and December they allow 400 minutes per month. Your inmate needs to take care in budgeting their time so that they do not use it all up in the first week or so like many new inmates tend to do. If you are long distance from Terre Haute, we can get you a local number to bring the cost of the call to 6 cents per minute instead of 21
Read moreRape in prison is real. New inmates are the most vulnerable. The security level of the prison has some bearing on whether rape is more likely. Rape can be forcible or done through manipulation. If they show kindness or are trying to be helpful, it is only because they want something. And if there offering you protection you can guarantee that there going to seek sexual favors. When an inmate comes in for the first time and doesn't know anyone,
Read moreYou can add money to the GTL account at connectnetwork.com. Make sure that you have added the numbers you received from InmateAID to your GTL account. Our service charges you every three months since you have the Q-Plan (1000 long distance minutes per month).
Read moreNever. InmateAid does not review, censor, withhold, or share correspondence regardless of who the inmate is or how much public attention their case may be receiving. Here is exactly how the process works. When an inmate's reply letter arrives at InmateAid, it is scanned and uploaded directly to the recipient's account dashboard. The physical letter is shredded after scanning to protect everyone's privacy. InmateAid staff do not read the contents. The scanning process is automated and the material goes
Read moreSometimes it saves up to $13 per call. Sometimes only $1-3 per call. Other times we can't improve the price at all and refund your money. We know what works and if there can be savings we will let you know. SEND US YOUR NUMBER AND THE FACILITY NAME - WE WILL GIVE YOU AN HONEST ESTIMATE BEFORE YOU SIGN-UP
Read moreIt is like military training, there is a lot of marching and exercising, doing chores that require exertion. There is also a mental toughness element where they test the temperament of the inmates during these tasks, sort of like a drill sergeant in basic training. They work them hard, they are plenty exhausted when they check into their bunks to go to sleep. Not a lot of time for nonsense or trouble-making. It's designed to break young men from breaking the law into
Read moreYou sound concerned, but when they are in lockdown the inmates are all safely in their respective cells and not in harm's way. It probably will not last too much longer. Hang in there, you'll hear from them soon enough. You can always write them too - and they can write you back.
Read moreSelf-surrendering to Fort Dix with a documented medical need is a situation the facility is set up to handle, and sleep apnea is one of the more common conditions that comes up during intake. The concern about dormitory-style living and the impact on other inmates is legitimate and actually works in your favor when making the case for keeping the mouth guard. When you arrive and go through intake processing, declare the mouth guard immediately and explain what it
Read moreThe real problem with the crime of smuggling of illegal aliens and the harsh penalties comes from the Patriot Act. The Department of Defense and Homeland Security (and frankly every US citizen) are sensitive to potential terrorist entering this country secretly. The sentencing guidelines are such that the prosecution will tell the defendent what potentially lies ahead if they go to trial. We know of inmates we did time with for this very crime and plead guilty - they got
Read moreProbably not. Most cases, the visitation policy prohibits felons and former inmates from visitation. You can apeal your situation to the warden, they are the onyl people that can override this rule.
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