How often do prisoners shower?

Inmates may shower anytime during out-of-cell time, except during meals or head counts. Inmates in cells may wash their bodies at any time using the cell sink. Inmates must shower or wash their bodies at least twice a week.
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How long do prisoners get to shower?

Many of us have wondered whether it would affect what little access we have to water for personal cleanliness in our overcrowded prisons. Prisoners who don't have jobs — including those pursuing GEDs or college degrees — are allowed a five-minute shower on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
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Do prisoners have to shower together?

In some cases, shower rooms are present, which consists of a room with four or so shower heads for multiple prisoners to use at one time. In such instances, prisoners usually still try to shower alone, or with a friend or two.
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Do prisoners get condoms?

Most US jails and prisons do not provide condoms to prisoners because of concerns about possible negative consequences. Since 1989, the jail system of San Francisco, California, has provided condoms to male prisoners through 1-on-1 counseling sessions.
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How often do prisoners get toilet paper?

“All inmates … have continuous access to toilet paper, at no cost to them,” Wilder said. Wilder said all inmates are provided two toilet paper rolls each week, and can get more by exchanging the empty rolls after they are used.
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Do they give you bras in jail?

“They give you a couple pairs of underwear,” she said, “but you don't get a bra, and you don't get a t-shirt, so you're in a one piece jumper that buttons up.” She said some women will craft bras out of underwear, which is considered contraband and can come with punishment.
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Do prisons smell?

From several years of touring prisons, I've learned they all have a distinctive and oddly similar smell: sweat, human misery, and grime — sometimes overlain, but never hidden, by the acrid odors of chlorine and other cleaning products. The sounds give you a sense of the different parts of the institution.
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Can prisoners sleep with their wives?

Back in the 90's, 17 states allowed prisoners to have these conjugal visits. But things have changed. Earlier this year, Mississippi and New Mexico both ended conjugal visits in their prisons and today only three states, New York, Washington and California allow inmates to have this kind of intimacy.
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Can prisoners send sperm?

California inmates have no constitutional right to impregnate their wives by mailing sperm from prison, a sharply divided federal appeals court in San Francisco ruled Thursday.
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Do prisoners get toothpaste?

1. Personal hygiene supplies are available for purchase through the commissary.
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What happens if you drop the soap in jail?

If a prisoner "drops the soap", they must return to the beginning of the game.
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Can you watch TV all day in jail?

The rooms house televisions that still have their external speakers, so that inmates who lack personal funds can still watch programming. There are usually one to two TV rooms in each inmate housing unit.
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What does dropping soap in jail mean?

Etymology. From the exposure of one's buttocks when bending over in a male group shower, in reference to prison rape.
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What time do prisoners go to sleep?

At 9 PM, inmates return to their housing area and are allowed to watch television, play checkers, chess, cards or write letters. At 11 PM, the inmate is locked into his cell and the lights are dimmed for the night. In medium security prisons, most inmates remain in the prison 24 hours a day.
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What do prisoners wear to bed?

Inmates will wear a full set of clothing at all times except when showering, when covered with bed linen while on their bunk, or while wearing a suicide prevention smock. Inmates must wear a clothing size that adequately fits them so the clothing is not too small or too large.
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Can prisons have cameras in showers?

In dormitory units, cameras may be in the common area that includes inmate beds. Cameras are rarely located within shower or toilet areas.
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How often do female inmates get pregnant?

Between 5 and 10 percent of women enter prison and jail pregnant, and approximately 2,000 babies are born to incarcerated women annually [11]. Given the mother's status as an offender, pregnancy and birth are frequently handled in ways considered unacceptable in any other circumstance.
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What happens if a prisoner gives birth?

Most women who give birth while incarcerated have to hand over their baby to a family member or friends. If no one can help, then the baby goes to the Office of Children's Services.
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Can you be pregnant in jail?

Yes. If you decide to carry your pregnancy to term, the jail must make sure that you get the medical care you need while you are pregnant and after you give birth. You have the right to regular prenatal care visits with a medical provider that follow medical guidelines.
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What do female prisoners do on their period?

Without menstrual products, women in prison resort to using mattress stuffing, ripped bedsheets, socks, toilet paper and soiled, days old tampons.
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Do female prisoners have to pay for tampons?

Each correctional facility must have a written policy in place providing free tampons and pads to inmates upon admission, a routine basis, and request. Female inmates in state correctional facilities must be provided with feminine hygiene products per a process developed by the commissioner of corrections.
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Do prisoners have cell mates?

Walking into a prison housing unit for the first time is one of the most unsettling aspects of prison as new inmates are not only facing life in a prison cell but meeting a new cellmate, as most federal prisons include at least two prisoners per cell.
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Does it get hot in jail?

Temperatures inside jails and prisons can often exceed 100 degrees. The heat index—a measure of how hot it really feels when humidity is factored in with the temperature—can reach as high as 150 degrees. The consequences of these heat waves can be severe.
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Do prisoners sleep well?

Incarceration can disrupt healthy sleep, and insomnia is associated with psychiatric symptoms and poor general medical health among incarcerated people. In recent years, considerable litigation has arisen over sleep deprivation in U.S. jails and prisons.
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Why is it so cold in jail?

One reason it is so cold in jail is the same reason it is so cold in a hospital — it kills germs. The other reason a jail is colder than a hospital is because detainees who are cold and need to lay under their blankets, are less willing to fight with each other. Jail uniforms are made of a very light-weight material.
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