![]() ![]() Marcus Company, which specialize in sending allowed goods to prisoners, but items bought from third-party vendors can be more expensive.īefore his release from Sing Sing Correctional Facility in New York, former prisoner Wilfredo Laracuente said he was able to order a 35-pound (16-kilogram) package for himself containing packaged cakes, cookies, chips, soaps, shampoo, and some toiletries. Relatives of inmates often rely on private vendors like Walkenhorst and Jack L. Wanda Bertram, a communications strategist at the Prison Policy Initiative, called prison food a “nutritional nightmare,” and said some incarcerated people rely on care packages to keep a healthy diet. Prisoner advocates and families of inmates say the package policy is too restrictive - and an added financial burden. In Florida, families also aren’t allowed to send packages from home. Instead, inmates and families can order items through an approved vendor list provided by the state. Those checks, though, aren’t perfect, and authorities believe items slip through.Ĭritics of the package ban questioned its effectiveness, noting that prohibited items are sometimes brought in by corrupt prison staff.Ĭalifornia stopped allowing people to send packages directly to inmates in 2003. If there is reason for suspicion, officers are allowed to open sealed packages for further inspection. When packages are received by a prison, officers remove the items from the box to inspect the items visually or through an X-ray machine. New York’s Department of Corrections and Community Supervision said in a statement that the two new policies are necessary to stop contraband.Ĭontraband has been smuggled into prisons in a number of ways: books laced with heroin, weapons and unauthorized electronics like phones hidden in packages, and letter mail soaked in drugs like methamphetamine or a synthetic cannabinoid, also known as K2. ![]() The federal Bureau of Prisons began a similar practice in 2019. Multiple states including Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, Nebraska and Pennsylvania, already photocopy incoming mail to prevent drugs from being delivered to inmates. The change is being made to try and head off a trend of people soaking letters in drugs to smuggle them past authorities. Instead, incoming letters will be scanned by computer, and prisoners will get copies. Starting this month, the state prison system is also testing a program where inmates will be blocked from getting most letters sent on paper. The rule is already in effect in a majority of state prisons. New York had been one of the few states in the nation that still allowed families to send packages to inmates from home. Imagine never being able to eat a banana?” she added, saying her husband’s prison cafeteria serves bananas once a month, at most. “What breaks my heart is, I take for granted having a banana with my yogurt. ![]() He hadn’t had them in about 20 years,” said Hansen, a single mother of two who works as a waitress in Long Island. “When I first started bringing him packages, he said he loved avocados. That’s a letdown for people like Caroline Hansen, who for 10 years hand-delivered packages filled with fresh vegetables, fruits, and meats to her husband, who is serving a life sentence. While the rule won’t stop prisoners from getting items that can be ordered online, like a Snickers bar or a bag of Doritos, it will make it harder to access foods like fresh vegetables and fruits. They also won’t be allowed to mail boxes of goodies unless those come directly from third-party vendors. Under the new policy, which the state began phasing in last month, friends and family aren’t allowed to deliver packages in person during prison visits. ![]()
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