
According to the FCI Otisville Prisoner Handbook, all prisoners receive a set of clothes and a standard bed roll upon arrival.
The bed roll consists of two sheets, one pillowcase, two towels and two towels.
The manual states that prisoners must wear a full uniform, which means that "the shirt is hidden in the waist, the pants are pulled up and fixed with a belt.
According to the manual, all prisoners designated as FCI Otisville must participate in their admission and orientation programs --
It includes case management and medical screening, as well as screening for mental health workers.
In addition, everyone is assigned a job according to the agency's needs.
On a typical working day, the prisoner wakes up at 6: 00 in the morning. m.
Then they had breakfast at 6: 15. m.
Start work calls or programs at 7: 30 a. m. m. From 7:30 a. m. to 10:00 a. m.
They also have unit checks.
Then, starting at 8: 30 a. m. , the prisoners do leisure activities. m. to 10:45 a.
Start lunch at 10: 45 a. m. m. to 12:30 p. m.
After lunch, the prisoner starts at 12: 30 for work calls or programsm. to 3:30 p. m. At 4:00 p. m.
They have institutional statistics. From 4:30 p. m. to 6:00 p. m.
They have dinner together.
Then, they began to take part in leisure activities from 5: 00. m. to 8:45 p. m.
Before another agency counts at 10: 00m. At 11:30 p. m.
Turn off the lights.
The schedule for the weekend is quite similar.
Though, there was wake-
And breakfast time.
No work calls and procedures were arranged.
Family and friends of the "situation" can also visit on weekends.
The tour is between 8: 00 in the morning. m. and 2:45 p. m.
Friday, Saturday, Sunday and federal holidays.
Nevertheless, tourists need to respect the dress code.
Before turning himself in, Mike also posted the agency's email address on Twitter;
However, there are some rules about external communication.
According to the manual, prisoners are not able to receive polarizers and are not allowed to seal mail sent.
As for email, 30 email addresses are allowed for prisoners, 15 minutes at a time, every 30 minutes.
However, they were charged $0. 05 per minute.
They also have to buy time in increments of 40 minutes, 100 minutes, 200 minutes, 300 minutes, or 600 minutes.
All messages are monitored.
The phone will also be monitored.
Prisoners have a monthly call time limit of 300 minutes and a maximum of 15 minutes per call. Three-
Calls are also not allowed.
Prisoners can make phone calls or pay fees through their grocery store.
When it comes to commissary, the monthly expenditure limit for prisoners is $320.
They can also buy a grocery store once a week.
There are many items available for purchase.
For example, prisoners can buy food such as candy for $0.
$90, $1 Pop Tart. 65. $1 tuna.
$95 or $3 pizza package. 60.
They can also buy health supplies such as Colgate toothpaste ($3 ).
00), Oral B toothbrush ($3.
20) Pan Ting Shampoo ($7.
$30) or deodorant ($2 ). 00).
Also, they can buy miscellaneous items like paper towels for $0.
$4 $70 or shower shoes. 95. Over-the-
Prescription drugs such as cough Dew ($2 ).
35) or allergic tablets ($1.
60) can also be purchased.
Clothing, religious items, greeting cards and miscellaneous items will also be sold.
There are also barber shops, law libraries and educational programs.