How to Ensure a Successful Incarceration Release

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All prisoners get an interview and an assessment when they first arrive at a prison. Every prisoner gets issued a prison number, and their property gets recorded in a log. Personal items get stored somewhere safe at the detention center until they leave prison. Any contraband, personal items, and other contraband left behind get put in storage. The general population gets issued a phone call, and their business gets recorded. Anything left behind that is not contraband or personal items are deposited in storage.

While the interview and assessment are going on, the general population gets a phone call, and their belongings get recorded. Anything left behind that is not business-related is deposited in storage. A good businessman keeps all of the things he receives for his use.

The business interview lasts for 30 minutes and is conducted by a prison administrator. The prisoner gets a list of the bank accounts and property. The property is counted, and any discrepancy is discussed.

The prison administration then explains to the prisoner what is going to take place on the next shift. The inmate will be called to come into the visitation area and sign an inmate consent form to refuse to sign if they want. A staff member is going to escort the prisoner to a private room where they will sign an inmate consent form. The form is going to include details about the prisoner. It is going to include information on their assets.

The staff member will be on the lookout for documents like the deed to the home they are renting. They will also be looking for mortgage statements, medical statements, divorce records, voter registration, and any other documents the individual may have that can help prove their business is legitimate. The prison administration is also going to have a staff member check the credit report.

Once both inmates and staff are satisfied, everything is going to be sealed. The inmate will be given some paperwork to sign, and they will then sign the inmate consent form. Then they get in a car and left the prison grounds.

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