Subject: Prison jobs
Yes, all inmates get paid a small stipend for the work that they do. Kitchen workers are among the highest paid inmates in the facility. Not that they are getting rich, but 40 cents per hour can get you some phone time and some snacks at commissary.
Subject: Parole, probation & supervised release
September is the realistic target, but approved and released are two different things and the gap between them requires some patience.
When the parole board approves release, that decision triggers an administrative process that takes time to work through. A parole plan has to be finalized and verified, supervision conditions have to be established, and paperwork has to move between the board, the facility, and the supervising parole office in the jurisdiction where he will be living. None of that happens...
Read moreSubject: Parole, probation & supervised release
Getting approved by the parole board is a major milestone, but it is the beginning of the final stretch rather than the finish line. The actual release typically follows two to six months after the board grants parole, and understanding why helps manage expectations during what can feel like an agonizingly slow wait.
The parole date itself is anchored to what the sentencing judge established at the original hearing. The judge's order includes a parole eligibility window, and the board works...
Read moreSubject: Visitation
Being recently released from jail does not automatically disqualify you from visiting your husband, but it does mean you cannot walk in as a standard visitor without additional steps. Most facilities have a policy restricting visitation from people with recent criminal justice involvement, and Powell County Detention Center in Kentucky is no exception to that general rule.
What works in your favor here is significant. You are legally married, you have documentation to prove it, and you have a long established...
Read moreSubject: Relationship issues
It is more common than most people outside the system realize. Research on incarcerated populations consistently shows that consensual sexual activity between female inmates occurs at notably higher rates than in male facilities. Estimates vary, but studies have placed the rate of sexual contact among women in prison significantly higher than among men, with some research suggesting that a substantial majority of women in longer-term facilities have some sexual experience with another woman while incarcerated.
The reasons are not complicated. Women...
Read moreSubject: Inmateaid website questions
Yes, inmates can write back, and the way the addressing works is one of the features people appreciate most about the service.
When InmateAid sends a letter to your inmate, the return address printed on the envelope is InmateAid's address in Florida. Your personal home address does not appear anywhere on the outside of the envelope. Your inmate sees your name as you registered it on the account, and whatever you choose to share within the body of the letter itself...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
Yes they do for Haywood County Detention in Waynesville NC. Inmate telephone service is provided by Combined Public Communications. InmateAid can reduce the call price from $7.50 to $3.15. If you are paying $7.50 we can help, if you're already paying $3.15 we cannot get it any lower.
Subject: Relationship issues
There is no way to verify an inmate's commissary balance from the outside. You cannot log into their account, request a statement, or confirm any figures independently. Whatever they tell you about what they have or do not have on their books is something you have to take on faith, or not.
Which brings up the more important point. If you are asking this question, something has already made you uncertain. That instinct is worth paying attention to.
Inmates have a lot...
Read moreSubject: Clemency - pardons
On what grounds do you think that your inmate (over the 2.1 million incarcerated people) has that would compel the President (or Governor) to pardon someone you know? There is a process that requires an application be filed stating your reasons for the pardon. It is submitted to the Office of the Pardon Attorney who reviews and recommends a short list each year. It is a long shot and statistically-speaking it has little chance for success
Subject: Inmate transfer
It's all about bed space, not a time limit. She'll just have to be patient and wait for the call.


