Daily life inside a correctional facility depends on access to basic supplies that most people on the outside take for granted. Soap, toothpaste, writing materials, postage, and food beyond the institutional menu all come from commissary or from outside sources approved by the facility. This section covers what services and supplies inmates can receive from outside, how to send approved items through the right channels, what InmateAid's suite of services covers including letters, photos, postcards, magazines, and books, and how to make sure everything you send actually reaches your loved one rather than being rejected at the mailroom. The practical guidance here is written for families who want to support their loved one's daily wellbeing and for inmates who want to understand what is available to them. Small comforts matter enormously during a long sentence and knowing how to get them to the right person efficiently makes a real difference. See also our sections on Commissary, Send Inmate Mail, and Inmate Care Packages.
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Yes, the Florence AZ prison offers a music program that includes access to a music room equipped with a variety of instruments for inmates to use. This program serves as a valuable source of creativity, emotional expression, and camaraderie among inmates. Those with a passion for music can not only play individually but also jam with fellow prisoners, fostering a sense of community and providing a positive outlet during their incarceration.
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The Bureau of Prisons has been rolling out tablet access across federal facilities through a contract with GTL, and FCI Bennettsville is part of the federal system that has received tablets as part of that initiative.
At most BOP facilities where tablets have been deployed, inmates can use them to access CorrLinks email, which is the federal system's electronic messaging platform. This is one of the primary functions of the tablets and allows inmates to send and receive messages without having...
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Reception is a temporary processing phase that every incoming state inmate goes through before being assigned to a permanent facility and the privileges available during that period are more limited than what inmates experience in general population.
North Kern State Prison is one of California's primary reception centers and the experience there reflects how the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation manages the intake process system wide.
Phone access during reception is generally available but limited. Inmates in reception can typically make...
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They sell shower shoes in the commissary. If JPay puts money in his commissary account, he should be all set.
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No, but inmates can get their pictures taken inside and mail it to you
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only the price of a stamp... (even inmates with no money on their books can get stamps from the institution as they offer for indigent inmates.)
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In federal and state there are no limits, but county jails sometimes have limits of 10 or so as the inmate storage space is limited
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you should call the jail first before trying to send anything inside
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The tablets cost about $140, in some places (NY State) the tablets are actually free to use. Where they get you is there is a steep cost to access the content. Emails are $0.30 - $0.50 each, a simple game like solitaire (free on your phone) is $7.99, song downloads and movie rentals and purchases range from $2 to $25. These rates are at the cheaper end of the market. Just this summer, Florida inmates lost about $11.3 million in music...
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If you ask an inmate (as you are now), the more the merrier :)... but you as a person on the outside trying to take care of your own expenses you should budget what you can afford to send. If money is no object, you might consider $75/wk for commissary and phone. In the federal system, they can only spend $69/month on phone and $315 on commissary + whatever money the emails are. It can become quite expensive so be careful...
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