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by equine
3424 days ago
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When I was in federal prison several years back it was 70 cents per minute to call. You were limited to 300 minutes per month. Working at my job in the prison full time paid 5.25$ per month. For those guys who were in for a long time and had zero money being sent in, they had to support themselves on the best possible jobs which paid up to .19 cents per hour. I'm still heartbroken when I think about the guys who somehow saved up money on these wages and sent it out to their families. The most gut wrenching thing about being in prison is the fact that the gaurds treat you like animals, and most all of them seem to derive a sick pleasure from it. |
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Phone conversations are recorded forever and easily accessible by pretty much any employee.
If you get in fights or get caught with contraband or try to escape you lose your good time and stay in longer. Due to new rules, there is no parole. Good time is 15%. Other new rules also allow them to extend your original sentence for some infractions such as having a cell phone. Before if you got caught with a cell phone it was a write up and go to the hole for 90 days (small confined room with no human contact, no window, no mail, no calls, no nothing). Now they add up to five years on to your sentence and put you in the hole for a year.