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  2. JPay - Wikipedia

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    JPay is a company that provides money transfer, email, video visitation and other services to inmates in 35 states. It is owned by Securus Technologies and has faced criticism for its fees, licensing violations and intellectual property claims.

  3. Securus Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Securus Technologies is a private company that offers communication, education and reentry services for incarcerated individuals and correctional facilities in the US. It has faced criticism over phone call pricing, data security, monopoly and product innovation.

  4. Prison commissary - Wikipedia

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    A prison commissary is a store within a correctional facility where inmates can buy products with funds from friends, family or wages. Learn about the items used as currency, the history of commissary operation and the price markups in different prison systems.

  5. Short on fixes for prison problems, Wisconsin weighs ... - AOL

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    Another $175,000 went to a Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility prisoner who was harassed and sexually assaulted by former correctional officer Paul Vick Jr., who later received a prison sentence ...

  6. Inmate video visitation - Wikipedia

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    The Inmate Video Visitation System concept was first developed and installed by Datapoint Corporation for the Brevard County Jail Complex in Brevard County, Florida. The world's first inmate video visitation system was installed in late 1995 followed shortly thereafter with a similar installation at the St. Lucie County Jail in Ft. Pierce ...

  7. Inmate telephone system - Wikipedia

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    In order to use an inmate telephone service, inmates must register and provide a list of names and numbers for the people they intend to communicate with. [5] Call limitations vary depending on the prison's house rule, but calls are typically limited to 15 minutes each, and inmates must wait thirty minutes before being allowed to make another call. [6]

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