Prisoners are not allowed to handle money when they are in prison but they do have accounts that they can use for purchasing items from commissary and outside vendors.
Prisoners grossed $113,402,302 worldwide.
Prisoners grossed $61,002,302 in the domestic market.
i found out u have to start with a certain amount and u have to build a place for them to work to aquire money. prisoners will come after u build a plce for them to sleep.
Marc Brunel - was imprisoned in a debtors prison - for bad business practices resulting in him owing vast sums of money. . Prisoners in a debtors prison were allowed to have their family with them, and Sophia (his wife) accompanied him.
this is true do to the fact of the criminal charges on he/she whom is placed in jail.Added: Tax money pays to operate the prison system - the more prisoners the more tax money is needed.
Some prisoners may be treated well because of prison regulations that ensure basic rights and humane treatment. Additionally, prison guards or staff may show empathy and kindness to prisoners, recognizing them as individuals deserving respect. This can create a supportive environment that fosters positive behavior and rehabilitation.
You need to have the prisoners full Name and ADC# you send by mail with a money order or you can send by Western Union Quick Cash.
Prisoners belongings are basicly put on "hold" until they get out of prison. The stuff they brought with them is kept inside a special locker. For their stuff at home (if there is no possibility of getting out) its usually either given to their families or sold at auctions.
Medieval jailers were like prison guards in the medieval times. They had to keep watch on the prisoners and make sure they didn't escape. The jails back then were more relaxed. The jailers would let the prisoners out to beg for money because there was no other way to make money while in jail, but only if they shared part of the profit with the jailer.
She pled guilty to "insider stock trading" which means that she was making money on stocks by using access to information from within the companies that no one else had access to.
Elizabeth Choy lived from November 1910 to September 2006. She was a Singaporean native who was an educator and councilor. She and her husband supplied money, medicine, and messages to prisoners of war in Changi Prison.
Most often, they had defaulted on a loan... borrowed money, but were unable/unwilling to pay it back in the agreed upon manner or time period, so they were sent to debtor's prison.