Inmates control their own approved phone list. They can add and remove numbers themselves through the GTL phone system at the facility, typically using the kiosk or the phone unit interface, without needing staff involvement to make those changes. If your person has forgotten what numbers are currently on their list, the simplest way to get that information is to ask their counselor. The counselor can print out a report of the current approved numbers on file. That gives
Read more‘Intoxication’ means the same on the inside as it does on the outside. they either tested positive for a urine test for alcohol or drugs. when I was in federal, they would randomly UT inmates the day after a holiday. Alcohol got snuck in and people got wasted. It's easy enough to get weed, xanax, oxy or meth inside. BUT, if you test positive inside, you are getting some serious SHU time or worse.
Read moreYes, and if it were criminal, maybe you should ask someone else (legal) for advice, too
Read moreFederal Medical Centers across the BOP system are generally a step above the standard prison experience, and that holds for Fort Worth. The core reason is the population. FMC facilities house inmates with serious medical needs who are there primarily to receive ongoing healthcare. People who are managing chronic illness, recovering from surgery, receiving cancer treatment, or dealing with other significant health conditions are not typically in the business of creating violence. That shared circumstance brings a certain calm to
Read moreThis can be fixed. Email aid@inmateaid.com with the correct facility name and the team will update the account at the phone company end. The forwarding number gets reconfigured for the right location so calls from your dad's actual facility will route through correctly. Include your account details and the correct prison or jail name in the email so the team can identify the account and make the change without back and forth. These corrections are handled regularly and should
Read moreIt means that a User on the website created the inmate profile for their personal use
Read moreYes, that is accurate. Processing facilities are the most restrictive environment an inmate will typically encounter in the Georgia system because they are transitional by design. The rules at Piedmont are tighter across the board compared to a regular housing assignment, and the limited phone schedule you described reflects that. Two 15-minute calls on alternating days, with Mondays being a phone blackout, is consistent with what processing centers impose while inmates are being classified and assessed before permanent placement.
Read morePlayboy reverted back to nude photos, there is no nudity allowed in the prison mail. Maxim magazine is a prison favorite, as are the Penthouse Letters.
Read moreThe jobs ARE inside... someone has to maintain the facility... cleanliness, food, groundskeeping, education, etc... there is plenty of work to do...
Read moreThey do not notify anyone before coming and collecting an inmate for transport. All inmate movement is kept confidential for the safety of the transporting guards.
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