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Sexual assault in federal prison is not common but it is a reality that deserves an honest answer rather than a dismissive one. Like sexual assault on the outside, many incidents inside go unreported. The reasons are similar, fear of retaliation, shame, distrust of the reporting process, and uncertainty about whether anything will change. The Prison Rape Elimination Act, known as PREA, was passed specifically to address this problem and requires all federal facilities to have reporting mechanisms, investigation protocols,
Read moreInmateAid letters are sent the same day they are created by you via US Mail. The letters/photos are delivered to the inmate at mail call a day or two after posting. Please be mindful that the staff inside the prison opens every letter for contraband which may delay the actual delivery.
Read moreIn many cases, an inmate’s release date is public information, but how easy it is to find depends on where they are incarcerated. For federal inmates, release dates are usually available through the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator, which is the most consistent and reliable source. For state and county inmates, it varies. Some states provide release dates through online databases or systems like VineLink, while others may only show limited information such as custody status. County jails are the
Read moreYou cannot call an inmate directly at Waupaca County Jail or any other jail or prison. All phone calls must be initiated by the inmate. This is a standard rule across correctional facilities. Inmates are the only ones allowed to place outgoing calls, and those calls are made through the jail’s approved phone system. As for cost, inmates are not charged just to receive a call since incoming calls are not allowed. The cost applies only when they place a
Read moreAs a father who has been through incarceration myself, I can tell you that willingly cutting off contact with your child is almost unthinkable from the inside. I spent every day of my sentence doing everything I could to stay connected to my children. I was terrified they would forget me. Every letter, every call, every photograph I could send was an act of holding on. Contact with the outside world is hope for the future and for an incarcerated
Read moreWhen sending money through Western Union to an inmate at ASPC Florence-Globe, the “account number” field must be entered in a very specific format. You will combine the inmate’s ID number and last name with no spaces between them. Example: 123456Smith Here are the key points to get it right: Use the inmate’s full ID number Immediately follow it with the last name Do not add spaces, commas, or special characters Make sure the spelling matches exactly what the facility
Read moreIn most facilities, there is no reliable way to notify an inmate immediately that you added money to their phone account other than sending a letter. Inmates usually check their balances periodically, so your fiancé may discover the funds on his own the next time he reviews his account or tries to place a call. If the situation is urgent, you can try contacting the facility and asking if staff will pass along a message. However, this is not
Read moreNo, commissary is for the inmates inside the prison.
Read moreNo, both of you are not being charged for the same call. The prompt asking you to “press 1 to accept” is standard for nearly all inmate phone systems and does not automatically mean you are paying. That message serves two purposes: It notifies you that the call is coming from a correctional facility It asks you to accept the call connection Whether you are charged depends on how the call is set up:
Read moreThis is a genuinely difficult situation and one that more families face than most people realize. An incarcerated spouse receiving income, whether from a prison work assignment, outside sources, or other means, while the family struggles financially on the outside is a painful and complicated circumstance. The honest answer is that this requires legal guidance rather than inmate experience. Here is what is generally true and what avenues are worth exploring with a qualified attorney. Prison work income
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