
Explainer: What is Jail Mail?
While every facility's rules are different, this article provides a good overview of what "jail mail" rules usually look like.
While every facility's rules are different, this article provides a good overview of what "jail mail" rules usually look like.
People who take time to communicate with incarcerated people deserve credit. But they also need to learn to respect a prisoner's wishes.
Visitation in federal prison has changed immensely since 2020. Visitation was prohibited because of COVID-19.
All prisoners get a mental health screening at intake.
Prison staff can sometimes block family visits or phone calls.
The Sixth Amendment lays out your rights to a fair trial and legal representation. Does it still protect you after a conviction? Read more.
Your Eighth Amendment rights protect you from unreasonable punishment by the government. How do they change after a conviction? Read more.
The 14th Amendment affirms your rights and guarantees equal treatment under the law. But does that change after you've been convicted?
You still have the right to practice your religion in prison. This is true regardless of your religious views. You can also meet with a pastor or chaplain in prison.
The Fifth Amendment protects your rights in civil and criminal legal cases. But how do they change after you've been convicted? Read more.