Federal prisons want inmates to pay victims, before making phone calls or buying shoes
April 28, 2023 By Tilda Wilson - NPR Every month, Renee Hoolan sends her son, Bailey Sanders, $75. He's been incarcerated for the last 6 years, so he uses that money for things like over-the-counter medications, shoes for his job or minutes on the phone. Hoolan said...
Theranos fraudster Elizabeth Holmes faces her last weekend of freedom before starting her 11-year jail sentence
Fraudster set to start her jail term on Thursday despite desperate bids to avoid it Her family begged a judge not to separate Holmes, 38, from her young children She is expected to end up at a federal female prison offering 'parenting classes' By MILES DILWORTH,...
'Second Chance Month' at Goodwill gives fresh start to formerly incarcerated
By Jailen Leavell - WDRB TV April 19, 2023 LOUISVILLE, KY -- A nonprofit is providing a pathway to new opportunities for people in prison. Goodwill Industries of Kentucky hosted Second Chance Day at its opportunity center in downtown Louisville on Wednesday. Ralph Ospalski, a...
How a South Jersey prison plans to thwart inmates' illegal cellphones
By Jim Walsh April 17, 2023 JOINT BASE McGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST – A federal prison here is introducing a new tactic in its fight against smuggled cellphones. FCI Fort Dix has announced plans for a “contraband interdiction system” intended to identify and disable illegal phones at...
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