Subject: Parole, probation & supervised release
Getting information about what happened at a parole board hearing is not straightforward, and how much access you have depends largely on your relationship to the inmate.
If you are a family member, the most direct route is to call the facility and ask to speak with your family member's counselor or case manager. They are the primary point of contact between the inmate and the outside world on matters like this, and they will generally share the outcome of a...
Read moreSubject: Inmate services & supplies
Two weeks into a seven year sentence at Safford Graham Unit is one of the most disorienting stretches of any incarceration, and not just for the inmate. For families on the outside waiting for mail to arrive and calls to come through, the silence of the early weeks can feel alarming even when nothing is actually wrong.
What is almost certainly happening is that your son is working through Admissions and Orientation, commonly known as A and O. This is a...
Read moreSubject: Prison violence
It is natural to worry about a family member entering an unfamiliar facility, and the instinct to ask whether it is a good place comes from a real place of concern. The honest answer is that no prison is comfortable, but the reality of day-to-day life inside is usually far less dramatic than television and movies suggest.
The inmate population at most facilities shares one overwhelming priority, getting out. That common goal creates a baseline level of cooperation that most people...
Read moreSubject: Ice-immigration enforcement
Immigration detention is one of the most difficult situations to predict with any confidence because the variables are numerous and the political climate surrounding enforcement shifts frequently. What we can do is walk through the factors that will most directly shape what happens next.
The initial appearance before an immigration magistrate is the critical first event. At that hearing, a bond determination will be made. If bond is set, that is an encouraging sign. It means the court does not view...
Read moreSubject: Visitation
Yes, Gordon County Jail allows visitors. Early morning is generally the least crowded time to go. The facility has not posted a visitation schedule online, so call them directly at 706-629-1244 for current hours, scheduling requirements, and any recent policy updates before making the trip.
Subject: Sentencing questions
With five counts of first degree burglary and five counts of second degree criminal property damage, the charge volume alone signals serious exposure. But the actual sentence that results from these charges depends on several variables that cannot be assessed without knowing the specifics of the case.
Criminal history is the first and most significant factor. A defendant with no prior record faces a very different sentencing landscape than one with prior felony convictions. Repeat offenders can face mandatory minimums, habitual...
Read moreSubject: Family services
The best way to get through with an emergency is the inmate's counselor, their case manager or in extreme cases the chaplain.
Subject: Send books and magazines
Most correctional facilities maintain a clear policy on what reading material is permitted inside. The three categories that are almost universally prohibited are magazines featuring nudity, firearms or weapons content, and anything associated with gang culture or activity. The reasoning is consistent across facilities; these materials are considered either a security risk or a threat to the order and rehabilitation environment the facility is trying to maintain.
Beyond those restrictions, the range of approved publications is fairly broad. Sports, news, entertainment,...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
Yes, inmates serving a short jail sanction through drug court can generally use the phone. The one exception is if the inmate is placed in detox upon arrival, in which case phone access is typically restricted until that period is complete and they are cleared for general population.
Subject: Inmate phone calls
InmateAid is not currently able to provide local phone numbers in Alaska, so the discount line service is not available for this facility. However, the idea you have already been told about is exactly the right approach and worth pursuing carefully.
Getting a prepaid phone with a number in the same rate center as Anchorage Correctional Complex will accomplish the same thing our service does in other states. The key detail that most people miss is that matching the area code...
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