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Subject: Family services
To submit a complaint about a prison, you must file through the US Department of Justice. Explain your example of mistreatment of an inmate. This may fall under violations of the Equal Protection Clause of the United States Constitution. The Special Litigation Section enforces the constitutional rights of people held in state or local government institutions, such as prisons, jails, juvenile correctional facilities, mental health facilities, developmental disability or mental retardation facilities, and nursing homes. Contact the Special Litigation Section at...
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Subject: Inmate phone calls
It took about a week to get everything approved and set up
Subject: Inmateaid website questions
We sent it again this morning, please chcek your spam folder. Also, check your Account dashboard,it is displayed there as well
Subject: Work release
Yes, you receive a paycheck from your employer the same way any worker does. The difference is that you do not keep all of it. Work release programs require inmates to return a portion of their gross earnings to the facility, typically between one-third and one-half of the gross pay before taxes. The exact percentage depends on the specific program and facility rules. What remains after that deduction is yours. Most programs also allow or require you to put a portion...
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Subject: Sex offenders
The parole board for the state where your person is incarcerated is the authoritative source for this, and many state parole boards now publish their guidelines online in downloadable form. Start by searching the state's parole board website directly. Look for sections labeled something like conditions of supervision, sex offender supervision guidelines, or special conditions of parole. What you will find there outlines the standard conditions that apply to sex offenders on supervised release, which typically go well beyond what standard...
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Subject: Send inmate mail
It depends on the facility and who is processing the mail that day, which is not the most satisfying answer but it is the honest one. Most facilities use the inmate ID number to match incoming mail to the correct person, particularly at larger institutions where multiple inmates may share similar names. Without that number, the mailroom has to rely solely on the full legal name to make the match. At smaller facilities with manageable populations, that works fine. At larger...
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Subject: Inmate phone calls
When you order the phone line, the process is automated by software to the utility for procurement. Once the utility issues the phone line, there are no refunds from them, therefore we cannot issue refunds either. The no refund policy is displayed in several places on the site before you sign up so that there are no misunderstandings. We go so far to say, "if you buy the service on Monday and the inmate gets released on Tuesday, there are no...
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Subject: Arrest record search
It's not the institution being civil, it's the population make-up. Neither have reports of unrest or violence that would give them a bad grade. The idea of being incarcerated for anyone that hasn't is frightening. The shows on TV edit their programs to show the worst and most shocking. Don't let your imagination get the best of you. Once they get settled and into a routine, get a feel for the other inmates, they tend to fit right into the prison community....
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Subject: Inmate phone calls
The fix depends on how the calls got blocked in the first place, and there are two separate places the block could be sitting. If you blocked the calls on your personal phone, through your carrier's call blocking feature, a third party app, or your phone's built-in blocking settings, you can unblock them directly on your end without involving the facility at all. Go into your phone settings or call blocking app, find the number associated with the facility's phone carrier,...
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Subject: Inmate phone calls
No, inmates cannot receive incoming calls. You can only receive calls from the inmate. Depending on your telephone number, InmateAid might be able to substantially reduce that incoming call. Email us for an honest estimate.
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