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What went wrong? Email address. Inmates get cleaned up and prepare for dinner which begins at PM. Afterwards, they may exchange clothing at the prison clotheshouse, report to staff for counseling or medical appointments or go to the prison yard.
Inmates are locked into the dormitory at 7 PM. They may leave only to take part in religious, education or other programs in the prison's chapel, education center or programs building. All programs end at PM and inmates return to their dorms to be counted. At 10pm, lights are dimmed in the sleeping area and inmates may remain in adjacent dayroom space.
The inmates may watch television or play cards or table games. Each dorm wing of 32 inmates share a television and watch programming selected by inmates and preapproved by staff. Inmates must be within five years of release to enter minimum custody. Minimum security prisons prepare inmates for return to the community.
While those entering minimum custody are assigned to jobs and remain at the prison, inmates in later phases leave the prison for work assignments. In the final stage of minimum custody, inmates may take part in work release jobs, family visits and community volunteer visits where they leave the prison in the custody of an employer, family member or volunteer.
One of the many work assignments for minimum custody inmates is the community work squad, where inmates are supervised by a correctional officer in a short term, manual labor job for local governments or public agencies.
At 6 AM, inmates are awakened and have time to shower, dress, make up their beds and prepare for breakfast. They eat in the dining hall at and then prepare for the day's work. The squads may work up to 5 PM, if the job requires. Normally, they wrap up work and return to the prison around PM. They'll get cleaned up and attend to any unit duties they may have.
At 5 PM, they'll go to the dining hall for dinner. After dinner, they may have some time on the prison yard. Between 7 and 9 PM, they may participate in specialized or religious programming such as Bible studies or Narcotics Anonymous. By 9, inmates return to the dormitory they share with up to other inmates.
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