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Subject: Send inmate mail

No, the facilities do not notify us when the recipients actually get the mail handed to them. We only know if it is returned. In that event, we investigate the reason for the return and most often it's either a missing inmate ID number or the wrong facility chosen when the inmate profile is made. Be patient, there are delays for all correspondence in these facilities that we have no control over.

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Subject: Work release

Calcasieu Parish Prison - Work Release program provides a structured transition period for offenders returning to the community with the intent of better preparing them for a successful, crime-free life. Selection criteria include current and prior criminal behavior, institutional adjustment, and alcohol and chemical dependency history. The program contracts with public and private agencies for residential work release services. Programs provide structured living and close supervision and surveillance. You will not be able to effectuate their acceptance into this program.

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Subject: Sentencing questions

It depends on a few circumstances. The sentencing date would take into consideration the time it will take for three sides to supply information and opinion as to the best sentence for this crime - the offender's criminal history, the money lost (if any) and the number of victims all become the factors with which to determine the sentence to be handed down. The three sides are comprised of the Pre-Sentence Investigator who prepares a Pre-Sentence Report which details the

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Subject: Release questions

He will eventually be coming home but not necessarily early because of it. Usually, an inmate transfer means they are either working their way down in custody or up in custody. The date of release does not change based on the facility or type of facility.

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Subject: Inmate search

Since you did not give us their name we cannot help you other than offer the link for the [TDCJ Inmate Locator](https://offender.tdcj.texas.gov/OffenderSearch/index.jsp)

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Subject: Parole & probation

The Parole Board has up to three decision options they can make at a Parole Hearing: Parole, Deferment or a Serve Out. A SERVE OUT is where the inmate is required to serve the sentence imposed by the Court, minus any statutory time and other credits received. There are no future parole hearings for those who are served out and the offender is released without supervision.

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Subject: Sentencing questions

The type of facility will tell you exactly what the classification your son was designated. Classification codes refer to the assessment of the offender's level of risk, or their needs. The lower the number the higher the risk. Prison classification is a method of assessing inmate risks that balance security requirements with program needs. Upon admission, processing and evaluation of offenders begins. They are put through a series of evaluations, including medical and mental health screenings.

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Subject: Relationship issues

Maybe there is a logical explanation, one that you should not dismiss. Inmates have no restriction on how many letters they would like to write and send. There are not many excuses for not writing outside of two broken hands and even at that, he could have someone write the letter for him to let you know everything is okay. We have written quite a lot about how inmates try to control their loved ones from the inside,

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Subject: Commissary

What facility is this for? We have some commissary sheets posted on the site, if we do not have one for the facility where your inmate is, we will be happy to email you some examples.

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Subject: Prisoner transfer

no, it is not normal unless the witness is in protective custody and their whereabouts are to be kept quiet

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