answersLogoWhite

0

Corrections System

Correctional facilities and penitentiaries where convicts are confined to serve their sentences for crimes against society

1,649 Questions

What were female prison conditions in early 1900?

Female prison conditions in the early 1900's was almost inhumane. They did not have access to the programs allowed for male prisoners. They were relegated to the far reaches of the prisons, sometimes the attic, where they were left unsupervised and vulnerable to abuse. They often went hungry, and disease ran rampant.

Who was the last prisoner in Spandau Prison?

Rudolf Hess, Nazi war criminal was the last prisoner held at Spandau prison and from 1966 until his death in 1987 was the only prisoner held there. After his death the prison was demolished.

If an inmate is getting released from prison will they be re-booked if they have a warrant in a different county?

The usual drill is that if an individual is serving time in a given facility and a warrant is know to exist on this individual from somewhere else, the court that issued the warrant will be contacted by the agency holding the individual. That jurisdiction will be asked if they want to pick the individual up when he is released from the facility where he is currently serving time. The institution where he is currently housed will not, in general, have any authority to hold the individual beyond his release date. The jurisdiction of the area from where the warrant originated will decide if they want to send someone over to collect the person or will permit him to surrender himself (which is usually not done). If it's anything of a "serious" nature, an officer or two will meet the person at the exit sallyport of the facility from where he is being released, and they'll have a copy of the warrant. It will amount to a change of custody, and the inmate will be taken into custody as he is released. The individual will then be returned to the jurisdiction of the court that issued the warrant. He will be held pending the retention of council prior to a bail hearing, and the process of adjudication of that warrant will proceed. Best of luck sorting all that out.

When can an inmate begin to receive money who is in wasco prison?

A person who is in Wasco State Prison can receive money as soon as they arrive to the prison. There is also a faster way to send money through jpay.com.It is like direct deposit it gets to the inmate the same day. This is a site where you can basically send everything the inmate needs. From money to care packages.

How young is the youngest age to go to juvenile hall?

If you are 10 or under and commit a serious crime the parent will have to serve time or pay a fine or the child will have to perform community service. The age 11 and up is when you can go to juvenil detention and (possibly) if a 11 year old commits a serious crime they will go to a juvenile hall until 17 then shipped either to jail or if more serious to the penitentiay.

What does the name aoife mean?

the name aoife come from the word aoifedopaly which in acient times means fruit of life

What trasspartion do released inmates use leaving Chuckawalla Valley State Prison?

Transportation for inmates being released from Chuckawalla Valley State Prison is the responsibility of the inmate. The prison does not provide transportation.

What is disadvantages of privatisation?

1. Surplus employees: The defect of the system is that some of the workers are declared surplus. There is an increase in the rate of unemployment. The unemployed workers commit crimes in this society.

2. No of branches in rural areas: The private bank owners do not like to setup there branches in rural areas. The banking facilities remain confined to cities where sufficient deposits are available. A large part of population will be deprived of banking facilities.

3. Unbalanced growth: The management of privatized banks provides credit in specific areas and people. As a result, there is unbalanced growth in the country; especially rural areas may remains under developed where credit facilities do not exist.

4. Jobs for relatives: The management of privatized banks may provide jobs to their friends and relatives. The deserving persons are ignored.

5. Loans for few persons: The management of privatized bank can extend loans of their favored persons. In this way only few persons are benefited.

6. Owners association: The aim of privatized banks is to earn profit. For these purpose owners associations are made which enter into agreement of earning high profit. The bank can increase the rate of service charges. Such associations may not care for customer's welfare.

What is the sentence for murder in the UK?

If found guilty you are always handed the sentence of life the judge wil also say the minimum you have to serve before you can aply for parole

What is the inmate mailing address at Moshannon Valley?

The mailing address for the inmates is as follows: INMATE NAME & REGISTER NUMBER

CI MOSHANNON VALLEY

CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION

P.O. BOX 2000

PHILIPSBURG, PA 16866 Use this address when shipping freight and non-USPS parcels. At most facilities, freight deliveries are generally processed through the warehouse.

STAFF NAME

CI MOSHANNON VALLEY

CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION

ATTN: WAREHOUSE

555 CORNELL DRIVE

PHILIPSBURG, PA 16866

How much time in jail for drug trafficking?

My hubby was indiated in the state of Kansas for possession with the intent to traffic over 100kg (220lbs) of marijuna.

He has a prior drug conviction so anything he would get is doubled .

The feds are asking for 10 years so you do the math 10 x 2 = 20 years!

Cotton swab test how long does it detect?

They are used for many things. * Doctors such as human doctors use them for DNA samples like Saliva for example. * They use it in airports to make sure there is no explosve poison on anything. * They use it for cleaning ears. Maybe you should ask your doctor about this question.

What drugs are on a 5 panel drug test?

I believe amphetamines (e.g. meth), opiates (mainly morphine analogues, so heroin, moprhine, and codeine are a sure no no but sometimes prescription opioids like hydrocodone can show up as opioids), cocaine, marijuana, and PCP

there ya have it. opiates, amphetamines, pcp, marijuana, and cocaine. good luck.

Attempted murder California?

Attempted murder is a serious criminal offense and can result in life in prison. If convicted of attempted murder in California, a person can be fined up to $10,000 and receive a life in prison sentence.

What is the nearest airport to Collins correctional facility in Erie ny?

Palm Gardens�

212 Buffalo st., Gowanda, NY� - (716) 532-9764

The bus service from nyc, Upstate Family Transport will drop you off their. Their phone number is 800-693-9646

2 miles away

Is there a bus to cape Vincent correctional facility from buffalo?

Is there any buses from buffalo that goes to cape vincent correctional facility

How do you get married to an inmate in a prison of California?

Before the County Recorder will issue a marriage license, they require three (3) identifications. These identifications will be from the bride, groom and the wedding officiant who will be performing the wedding ceremony. The IDs must be original, valid, and in good condition. Then you must obtain an "Inability to Appear" package from the County Recorder, or we can mail, fax or email this package to you. The package consists of the "Procedures for obtaining a marriage license when one party is unable to appear", the "Affidavit of Inability to Appear" form, and the "Marriage License Application." The notary will have the incarcerated person sign both the affidavit of inability to appear and the marriage license application. The inability to appear form must be notarized. (For Men's Central Jail, it is suggested, if possible, that you get his signature notarized at his court hearing). After this process, the bride or groom, and the officiant, must appear together at the County Recorder with all 3 valid IDs, the notarized inability to appear form, and the completed and signed marriage license application. The request for the marriage license is processed, the required license fee is paid, and the marriage license is issued the same day if you arrive early enough. Once you have your marriage license, you choose your date and follow the facility's procedures for inmate weddings. After being approved, notify the wedding officiant of the date, time and facility that you would like the wedding ceremony to take place. The officiant will show up at the facility on the date and time you have chosen and perform your wedding ceremony. The wedding ceremony usually takes place during normal visiting hours through glass. After the ceremony, the officiant will complete the wedding license and file it with the County Recorder. After the filing of your marriage license/certificate, a certified copy of your marriage license/certification can be obtained after 6 to 8 weeks of the filing. Expedited service of your license/certificate is available through Express Mail. This request must be made at the same time the marriage license/certificate is being turned in to the County Recorder by the officiant. For more information, or you would like to obtain our services, please call us toll free at 888.400.7671 or visit our website at http:/www.inmatenotaries.com

List of all women prisons in Texas?

There are a number of women's "state jails" in Texas -- located all through the state; however, all of the women's prisonsare located in either Gatesville, TX (a complex of several women's prison units, including death row), or in Marlin, TX (the Hobby Unit).