By Marshall Astor from San Pedro, United States – United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10385597 Anytime I receive a message from the Corrlinks automated response that someone on my approved contact list no longer has access to the Trust Fund Limited Inmate Computer System, I assume that the person was…
Another One by Wayne T. Dowdy
During the 2016 Presidential Election, my life was much different when I wrote Politics & Prisons, where I spoke out against insane practices by prison administrators and voiced my opinion on the Elections and politics in general.
Life After Release-5
Who would have guessed that the smartwatch was a thief programmed to steal?
Incarcerated can receive stimulus checks from government
This blog has associated content with my previous post and contains more information about those in American Prisons being allowed to file a claim for the stimulus check. https://www.wcia.com/?p=368482
How Much to Send Prisoners Varies
If the free citizen needs to pay rent, buy food, or otherwise take care of themselves and family, in my opinion, as a former prisoner, I’d rather have gone hungry than for my loved ones to have sent me money that was needed to provide for themselves. My comfort came in second compared to theirs.
Life After Release-4 by Wayne T. Dowdy
In the United States Federal Bureau of Prisons, as of October 2, 2020, more than 124 prisoners have died from COVID-19.
Life After Release-3
Within a month of my release from prison, I ran into a scammer who posed as a hiring manager for a company offering a work-from-home opportunity.
Freight Brokering for Felons
Having a felony does not mean you can’t apply or be granted a freight brokers license from the FMCSA. You need ONLY to be a VALID US Resident.