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Have you ever wondered what happens in a federal prison camp? What is the prisoner all day? As a former prisoner of federal prison camp, I will give a brief description of a field and then you can decide for yourself, it's worth or just a holiday.
First, let me start with housing conditions. Use your imagination and the image of an empty warehouse building with high heating and cooling, add 64 beds with a wardrobe and a chair beside each one. Then add three offices for a corrections officer and two for administrative purposes, a supply room, a games room with four parts gymnasium, laundry room with eight washers and dryers, plus an ice machine, three closed-circuit television in the rooms with a TV more great outdoors, fourteen private hot showers and toilet with sink area of many large.
The second is the food service. Breakfast was at 6:00 every weekday mornings and 07:00 pm weekends with food ranging from fruits, cereals and milk to eggs and toast ready. Breakfast was always 11:00 ET schedule dinner at 4:00 pm with a menu that consisted of a peanut butter sandwich and hot dog simple turkey in the oven with all the trimmings. The amount food is abundant and the quality was like a university or school cafeteria.
In third place was a season details. The work consisted mainly of inmates assigned to maintain the camp and the federal maximum security prison in hand 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 pm during the week with an hour for lunch. The work first awarded to people with specific skills. For example, an engineer has worked in the garage to keep the fleet of government vehicles, a welder was assigned to the welding shop for the institution needs, an expert in heating and air conditioning has been assigned to the maintenance department, and those who have knowledge computer and administrative work in education, administration, or on a computer. Details of work ranging from food service management landscape or cleaning services for warehouse workers. Did you know that prisoners were paid hourly wages and work? An inmate at the prison entrance into the general federal prison a few dollars to over a hundred a month, according to details of the work awarded.
Fourth, is the recreation and leisure. After seven hours in the afternoon and dinner time prisoners spend in their own interest or simply relax. prisoner activities consist of watching TV all night, drawing and painting in art studio, leather crafts, reading and writing in the library, listening to music or watching educational material provided by management prison camp, walking around the track, exercise, recreational sports such as basketball, football, handball, flag football, baseball, volleyball or ping-pong, take some time to do laundry, take a nap or play cards and dominoes with other inmates.
Fifth weekend visit. Families are allowed to visit their families 8:00 a.m.-3: 00 pm, Saturday and Sunday. Visitation will be held in an open space where everything is visible and often only a correctional officer is followed by the visit. Up to five family members may visit an inmate during the entire period and in some cases more than five courtesy. It looks like a great meeting familiar with all the kids playing and adults talking.
Sixth is the religion. Each prisoner is free to worship what faith they follow. Prison chaplains federal are available for viewing as time and schedules are set aside for inmates to worship. Volunteers and church groups often visit to provide church services and Bible studies to inmates.
Seventh, the medical establishment. If a prisoner was sick or injured to a medical team on staff to handle any situation and to local hospitals for emergencies.
Finally, the Commissioner. These are provided to inmates once a week they can buy and buy a variety of objects made from wood chips and candy multivitamins seals and birthday cards to over-prescription medicines free. The commissioner is similar to the mini-marts to stop getting gas and similar prices. Thus, if a prisoner is dissatisfied with a special menu that day, you can always use a plate in the microwave and television Commissioner is always better with a bag of popcorn with melted butter.
Well, now you know the truth about a camp in the U.S. federal government. What do you think is worthwhile or a holiday?
Former prison camp inmate speaks out at http://www.formerprisoninmate.com Learn the truth from inmate talk and know the facts first hand what goes on in a United States federal prison camp.
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