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ODOC - Joseph Harp Correctional Center (JHCC)
Lexington OK, Cleveland CountyODOC - Kate Barnard Community Corrections - CLOSED
Oklahoma City OK, Oklahoma CountyODOC - Lawton Community Corrections Center (LCCC)
Lawton OK, Comanche CountyODOC - Lexington Assessment & Reception Center (LARC)
Lexington OK, Cleveland CountyODOC - Mabel Bassett Correctional Center (MBCC)
McLoud OK, Pottawatomie CountyODOC - Mack Alford Correctional Center (MACC)
Stringtown OK, Atoka CountyMadill Community Work Center
Madill OK, Marshall CountyMangum Community Work Center
Mangum OK, Greer CountyODOC - Northeast Oklahoma Correctional Center (NEOCC)
Vinita OK, Craig CountyOklahoma Halfway House
Oklahoma City OK, Oklahoma County
Jorge Medrano
#201303383
Murrieta Jail
Murrieta, CA
Murrieta, CA

Jorge Medrano
#201303383
Riverside County CA - Cois M. Byrd Detention Center
Murrieta, CA
Murrieta, CA

Andrew Paige
#236398
Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail
Charlottesville, VA
Charlottesville, VA

Timothy Mc Ginnis
#0269572
NCDPS - Neuse Correctional Institution
Goldsboro, NC
Goldsboro, NC

Gabriel Corona
Multnomah County Detention Center
Portland, OR
Portland, OR

Gabriel Leal
#06004187
TDCJ - John Middleton Unit (NE)
Abilene, TX
Abilene, TX

Lakedia Moody
Searcy County Detention Center
Marshall, AR
Marshall, AR

Len Dawkins
IL DOC - Danville Correctional Center
Danville, IL
Danville, IL

Arthur Long
#14000359
George W. Hill Correctional Facility
Thornton, PA
Thornton, PA

Richard Jones
ADOC-Mobile Work Release
Prichard, AL
Prichard, AL
What do inmates in solitary confinements appreciate the most from the ou...
2015-10-07
LOVE. To know they are loved and that there is someone out there to communicate with. An inmate needs to have hope and the ability to see beyond their immediate situation and that they can get through it. Letters, books, magazines and newspapers will help them deal with the solitude, to stay conn...
Is the food in prison what it looks like in the movies, like scoops of s...
2015-10-07
The short answer is "generally no". But the food is far from gourmet. In the county jails and state prisons, the meals are simple and heavy on carbohydrates (breads, pasta) and lots of weird looking bologna sandwiches. In the federal system, the meals are on a national schedule, for ins...
My boyfriend wants to hire an inmate that does appeals. That sounds craz...
2015-10-07
There are many good legal minds in prison but also so many desperate people, too. It's hard to give advice not knowing the strong suit of the legal aide and the price they are charging. Common sense and instinct tells me that in MOST cases, an inmate cannot work legal magic from inside a prison. ...
Can I get my friend/family member transferred to a different prison?
2015-10-07
Because space is limited, it is difficult to transfer
inmates. Inmates are assigned to facilities based on their custody level, safety and security issues and available space. In addition, an inmate may have their own reasons for not wanting to be transferred. For example, he/she may be making p...
What advise can you offer that will make me feel like I can make it thro...
2015-10-07
The journey ahead seems impossible. Not knowing is actually worse than being there. The human spirit will prevail as you figure things out. You must keep to yourself and not get in other people's business. Do things that will improve you while there. Read, take college courses, exercise. Improve...
I want to order my son things on his commissary and have them sent to hi...
2015-10-07
We are working with Western Union to have ALL the prisons and jails available. Today, Talbot County only takes money orders mailed into their system but with this request and others, we will endeavor to get this rectified. You can still send books, newspapers and magazines through InmateAid and ...
What is the worst thing about prison?
2015-10-07
That is a very broad question that has many answers, but for me separation from my family was the worst, and mostly because you feel like you've died and are forced to watch the world go on without you. It's an impossible position that only time will change, the time left in your sentence.
What happens if you get sick in prison?
2015-10-07
The federal system has "sick call" in the early morning where you see a nurse or PA. They do the absolute minimum for routine illness. If something major happens they take you to a nearby hospital. Depending upon your custody level, you are probably going there shackled. Don't get sick.
Do they have internet access in prison?
2015-10-07
There is NO internet access allowed in prison except at the state level where the Kansas Department of Corrections allows monitored Internet use. It is the only such area that does. At the federal level, there are email pilot programs in use that I used often, but there was no internet access. ...
What is the worst thing that happened to you while you were in prison?
2015-10-07
The separation from family is terrible, but it's tougher on them to go on without you. But the worst thing that I had to deal with was the death of my mother. I was not there for others suffering, for her funeral nor was I able to feel closure.
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