no not from prison to prison but, you can send it to somebody who can rewrite it and send it out as if that person wrote it himself.
It depends on the prison. There are 33 adult institutions in CA. San Quentin has around 5200 inmates (600+ of which are on Condemned Row). California Medical Center in Vacaville (also a state prison) has around 3200 inmates and the only hospice facility in the system.
It may be a a space issue. It is not unusual for prisons to house locally sentenced inmates or local jails to house felony prisoners. Some (many?) prison and jail systems house each other's inmates on a space available basis, so that they do not fall afoul of court decisions which limit the number of inmates that they can house without exceeding a court-imposed limit.
yes b/c all they have to do is have them put the ring on each other but they wouldn't be married leagaly
It is not accurate or fair to generalize the values and behavioral patterns of all prison inmates. While some individuals in prison may exhibit negative behaviors, it is important to remember that each person is unique and may have a variety of experiences and characteristics that influence their actions. It is essential to approach individuals in prison with empathy and understanding.
prisoners were transferred on/off the island each year.But, it was a Federal Prison for 29 years.
Well, honey, they release inmates from North Kern County State Prison right at the front gate. It's not like they drop them off at the nearest Starbucks. When their time's up, they walk out the door and into the real world. Just make sure to stay out of trouble, unless you want a VIP tour of the place.
Well, honey, they call Michael Scofield 'Fish' in Fox River because he's the new fish in the prison pond, fresh meat for the other inmates to toy with. It's like a hazing tradition in prisons, giving the newbies a nickname to mark them as the rookies. So, in short, he's called 'Fish' because he's swimming in unfamiliar waters with a target on his back.
The annual cost of the entire prison system in the UK is approximately £3.1 billion. This covers expenses such as running the prisons, staffing, and rehabilitation programs for inmates.
In federal prisons, inmates are generally allowed to have CDs, but there are restrictions on the types of music and content. CDs must be approved and can only be purchased through approved vendors or the prison's commissary. Additionally, the content must not contain explicit material or anything that poses a security risk. Each facility may have its own specific rules regarding personal items, so it's important for inmates to check with their institution.
Classification is necessary in prison institutions to ensure the safety of both inmates and staff. By categorizing inmates based on factors such as criminal history, behavior, and gang affiliation, prison officials can implement appropriate security measures and assign housing placements accordingly. Additionally, classification helps in providing targeted rehabilitation programs and support services to address the specific needs of each individual.
Each prison facility is different. Often times, no, prisoners are not tested for HIV. Sometimes, prisons allow agencies to provide testing to inmates. However, if someone were to test HIV positive in the prison, the prison is then resposible for their medical care, which is expensive. That plays a role in why many facilities only allow prisoners to be tested directly before being released.
its some sort of gang sign used by the Mexican mafia, aryan brotherhood, surenos, etc. I understand that it is usually in prison inmates meaning all coppers/screws are bastards a dot for each word