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eHow's legal experts discuss criminal law, from restraining orders and capital punishment to sex crimes and domestic violence. Understand the process from the arrest through the trial, as well as the aftermath, including incarceration, parole and probation. Crimes committed by minors falling under juvenile law are also explained in detail. Other legal topics covered via step-by-step instructions in this criminal law section include drug crimes, theft and the basics of criminal law.

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  • Levels of Incarceration

    State and federal inmates reside in different types of prisons that vary by security levels. Correctional authorities incarcerate the most dangerous prisoners in maximum security facilities, while...

  • How to Contact an Inmate

    Contacting an inmate in a county jail or a state or federal prison can be relatively simple, even though many inmates have restrictions upon when, how and with whom they can communicate. Some...

  • How to Buy Stuff for Inmates

    The incarceration of a loved one is very difficult for any family, especially if a long term is involved. The most important thing you can do for him or her is to send frequent reminders that they...

  • How to Find Jail Inmates

    There are many legitimate reasons for trying to find inmates in jails and prisons. Government bodies keep meticulous records on all persons being incarcerated, and those records are frequently...

  • About Incarceration Rights

    Federal and State laws govern the rights of those who are incarcerated. According to find law, prisoners who are incarcerated have several rights that are found in the U.S. Constitution. Any...

  • Your Rights in Jail With Developmental Disabilities

    American civil rights laws protect the rights of disabled prisoners. Courts in the United States allow disabled inmates to sue prisons that violate federal and state anti-discrimination statutes....

  • How to Find a Prior Inmate

    To find a prior inmate, first use a little common sense. You'll need to figure out why a person was incarcerated. It will help you know where to start. Understand the conditions of the inmate's...

  • Substance Abuse Treatment Programs in the Bureau of Prisons

    Substance abuse and addiction is a serious problem. For incarcerated individuals, these problems are magnified. The Bureau of Prisons recognizes the severity of this issue. Several treatment...

  • Economic Impact of Incarceration on Families

    Prison, while intended to punish criminal offenders, has unintended consequences for inmates' families. Research indicates that prison confinement causes tremendous economic hardship for inmates'...

  • Truth in Sentencing Laws

    Truth in sentencing laws demand that convicted criminals serve a substantial proportion of their prison sentence. Before the laws were enacted, convicted criminals rarely served their entire...

  • How to Find Out Charges for an Inmate in Arizona

    The criminal charges of a convicted adult inmate are a matter of public record in the United States. Though not all states provide a simple method for retrieving inmate information, Arizona is one...

  • Rules for Halfway Houses

    Residents sign an agreement when they arrive at a halfway house. The agreement states all the rules and regulations that the inmate must follow until he is released from the custody of the...

  • How to Locate Someone Currently Incarcerated

    Are you trying to reach someone who's currently serving time in one of the Bureau of Prison's vast network of facilities across the U.S.? The task can be daunting---unless you have a strategy in...

  • How Long Does a Felony Charge Stay on Record?

    For anyone convicted of a felony, there can be no doubting the negative impacts on his life. Public attitudes have steadily hardened again, following brief periods of social permissiveness during...

  • How to Survive Jail Successfully

    If celebrities such as Paris Hilton can survive jail time, so can you! No matter what crime you've committed, learn how you can properly survive jail time, get along with inmates, and survive one...

  • Process for Releasing Inmates

    There are two main reasons for the release of an inmate after a period of incarceration. If an inmate has successfully completed a jail sentence, he will be freed upon his own recognizance. This...

  • Constitutional Rights of Inmates

    Inmates of American prisons do not have the full constitutional civil rights of an ordinary citizen, but they do receive some protection under the Constitution. Among these rights are the right to...

  • Halfway House Regulations

    Inmates are released back into society, but under the care and monitoring of federal, state and local halfway house facilities. Once an inmate is placed in the halfway house program, there are...

  • The History of Chain Gangs

    A chain gang is a form of punishment utilized by prisons and jails, particularly throughout a good part of the 19th and the first half of the 20th centuries. A chain gang is a group of inmates...

  • The History of Mexican Mafia

    The Mexican Mafia is known as being one of the largest and most violent gangs in the United States today. The Mexican Mafia is run by a group of inmates serving time in California penal...

  • How to Buy Care Packages for the Delano Prison

    If you want to send a care package to an inmate incarcerated at Kern Valley State Prison in Delano, California, there are several things of which you must be aware. In an effort to prevent...

  • How to Prepare for Prison or Jail

    Unless you have been through this experience, you cannot imagine the fear and apprehension at not knowing what is ahead for you when sentenced to spend time in jail or prison. Not only is it a...

  • Places to Look People Up in Prison

    More than 2 million people are incarcerated in prisons and jails in the United States, federal figures show, and the number of people behind bars is forecast to increase over the next decade. As...

  • How to send an inmate in California a package

    If your looking to send someone in California a care package, then here you go. You just have to make sure that whoever your sending this package to hasn't already received one for the time period...

  • How to Send Books or Magazines to Texas Inmates

    The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ)operates one of the largest prison systems in this country. Because the prison system is so expansive, and there are so many Texas inmates, the TDCJ...

  • Incarceration Information

    A person who is incarcerated is being held in confinement in an institution, usually because he is suspected of, or convicted of committing a crime. There are different types of institutions: city...

  • About Parole Officers

    Through parole, inmates are granted early release to reduce prison crowding. Inmates that have been paroled are supervised by parole officers, whose goal is to aid them in becoming productive...

  • How to Send Books and Magazines to an Inmate

    As you could imagine, most inmates have little to look forward to but the passing of time. Mail is often the biggest part of the day. Most facilities have very strict rules regarding mail received...

  • How to Find New York Inmates

    The state of New York has 70 state prisons, 4 federal prisons, and a total inmate population of around 65000. If you need to do an inmate lookup, here's how you can find information on prison...

  • Types of Incarceration

    The United States has the highest rate of incarceration in the world--although the country has only five percent of the world's population, it has 25 percent of the world's prisoners. These...

  • How to Use A Federal Inmate Locator

    A Federal Inmate locator can help you look up any federal inmates dating back to the year 1982. It doesn't cost anything to use the federal inmate locator and it can be accessed directly from the...

  • How to Send Money To A Inmate

    If you need to send your friend or loved one money there are two ways in which you can do this. You can either mail a check or money order to the inmate, or you can send them money online. Sending...

  • How to Send an Inmate a Care Package

    Gone are the day's that inmates could send home a mile long list of items they wanted. You simply went to Target, Kmart, or where ever else gathered up all the items, put them in a box and pulled...

  • How to Find a Florida Inmate

    If you have a friend or relative who you think may be a Florida inmate, you can query the system to try to find them. Florida inmates are "guests" of the Florida Department of...

  • How to Meet a Prison Pen Pal and Do an Inmate Lookup

    Many men and women form successful relationships with prison inmates by becoming pen pals. To minimize your risk, you should do an inmate lookup on all the prison pen pals you contact. Here are...

  • What Is a Correctional Counselor?

    Correctional counselors are an essential part of the United States prison system. They must have or develop a significant understanding of the behavior, habits, and attitudes of inmates in...

  • About Prison Food

    Have you ever wondered what prison food tastes like? Since most people will hopefully never have a chance to try jailhouse cuisine, it's no surprise that there is a lot of curiosity surrounding...

  • How to Become a Prisoner Advocate

    For former "OC" fans who remember Sandy Cohen the Public Defender who saved Ryan Atwood from the jaws of Juvenile Prison...may give you an idea into what being a prisoner/inmate advocate...

  • How to get Addiction Treatment in Prison

    Many prisons, whether federal, state or local, offer some type of addiction treatment to inmates. These various programs are designed to meet the unique needs of beating substance addiction while...

  • How to Search a Female Inmate for Contraband

    Searching female inmates for contraband upon arrival in prison and throughout their sentence is highly regulated and can be complicated, especially at women's confinement centers staffed by...

  • How to Search a Male Inmate for Contraband

    Contraband is a serious problem both going into prison and out of prison. Properly knowing how to search an inmate promotes safety for the guards and inmates, while regulating illegal contraband...

  • How to Get Info about a Federal Inmate Online

    The federal government has made it easy to check the status of its federal inmates online. With just some simple information, people can get access to an inmate's release date. The Federal Bureau...

  • How to Survive in Federal Prison

    Heading to a federal prison for the first time is like a nightmare coming true. You've heard or watched the stories of what goes on behind bars and soon you'll be one of those looking from the...

  • How to Write to a Prison Inmate

    Writing to a prisoner could help reduce the chances of him repeating criminal or antisocial behavior. Often, inmates lose contact with family and friends, and letters and emails may be the only...

  • How to Get Gifts to Prison Inmates

    Gifting is significant when loved ones are far away because they're incarcerated. Celebrating special occasions despite the fact your loved one is in prison. A carefully chosen gift means so much...

  • How to Report a Crime While Incarcerated

    It is possible that you will witness a crime while incarcerated. If so, you may wish to report it to the proper authorities. Follow these steps.

  • How to Legally Find Work While Incarcerated

    Prison is not free of expenses for inmates. There are many things prisoners have to purchase on their own, such as postage stamps. Getting a job in prison can provide cash and help prisoners to...

  • How to Integrate Into Society After Incarceration

    According to the Re-Entry Policy Council, about 650,000 former prisoners annually reenter American society. There are resources available to help former inmates learn how to successfully integrate...

  • How to Know What to Expect When First Incarcerated

    Prison confinement poses a challenging ordeal, but knowing what to expect from the incarceration process and preparing for the experience can ease your transition. Read on.

  • How to Participate in Mandatory Treatment Programs While Incarcerated

    According to the U.S. Department of Justice, nearly 80 percent of individuals incarcerated in state prisons have a history of substance abuse, and more than half admit that drugs or...

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