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Yes they do, all of the facilities nationwide offer what inmates call the "best meal of the year". The second best meal is for Christmas.
Read moreYes they do. However it is not an elaborate meal with outlandish requests. Some requests that are granted are steak, cheeseburgers, ice cream or pizza. But they will not bring lobster or anything like that.
Read moreMost inmates that do more than a year need some sort of reentry and rehabilitation counseling. These programs that are usually offered immediately before release or at the halfway house level and provide a safe, structured, supervised environment, as well as employment counseling, job placement, financial management assistance, and other services to help individuals rebuild their ties to the community for a successful transition.
Read moreInmates who have not completed high school are required to study for and pass their GED. This is a service provided at no cost. If an inmate would like to take college courses and pursue a degree, they are encouraged to do so but the courses are offered by various accredited university like LSU and others through their "distance learning" programs. These courses are just like regular college with a price on each hour of credit. The courses are proxied
Read moreGenerally, it is easier to get a furlough from the halfway house than from the prison itself. halfway house is a transitional time where the inmate is given small time periods to go home and be with their family, find a job or go to religious services. A furlough is an authorized absence from an institution by an inmate who is not under escort of a staff member, a US Marshal, other federal or state agent. Furloughs
Read moreMaximum security federal inmates and most State prison inmates may buy TVs from the commissary for about $150. Inmates watch regular network TV shows, the news and are connected to educational and religious programming, too - no cable though. General population TV does have basic cable, no premium channels.
Read moreThe facilities do not service, but inmates with money on their books may buy instant coffee from the commissary
Read moreOrange might seem more pervasive than it is because prisoners often change into orange when they go out in public. Sheriffs sometimes put prisoners in orange during perp walks in front of reporters, and prisoners often wear orange in court. The Federal Bureau of Prisons issues khaki trousers and shirts. New York state actually bans the color orange among prisoners: It issues uniforms that are "hunter green," and lets them wear their own T-shirts, as long as they're
Read moreYes, all facilities offer Ramadan meals, kosher meals, no-pork diets or any religious accommodation.
Read moreIt is generally something that is frowned upon. Inmates should not talk about their crime, especially if the crime is a societal taboo that would make the offender a target for prison justice. Inmates will start with, "How much time do you have?" ...which is usually followed by..."what happened?" Inmates can ALWAYS find out why a person is incarcerated. Inmates are smart. As in inmate, a person has nothing but time to think and gather information. I remember all
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