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Inmates can receive all kinds of books. Most prisons did away with ography, but magazines are widely accepted. Ive done over 13 calender years in prison and i highly recommend sending reading materials to inmates. People sending me books help change my life while i was in there.
(2) An inmate may be involuntarily placed in administrative segregation or protective custody for a period in excess of 30 days only when information verified through the hearing process, outlined in these rules, shows the inmate to constitute an immediate and continuing threat to the safety, security, and orderly
Limits by type of publication: Padded covers are often denied, as can be pop-up books and other specific restrictions, including publications with stickers. TDCJ has these restrictions. In many cases these restrictions are not posted. Hardback books: TDCJ will allow hardcover books.
Dress conservatively. Footwear and undergarments MUST BE WORN. Inappropriate clothing includes suggestive, revealing, low-cut or skimpy clothing. Hats, wrap-around skirts, halter tops, sheer or see-through clothing are not allowed.
Books to Prisoners is a Seattle-based nonprofit organization that mails free books to incarcerated individuals across the United States. An all-volunteer group that distributes paperback books free of charge to incarcerated people nationwide, focusing on all women and trans/non-binary people.
You can email the visiting application to the Visitor Services Unit or fax to (503) 373-1173. You can also mail the form to Visiting Services Unit, 3723 Fairview Industrial Dr. Suite 200, Salem, OR 97302. For more information on visiting, please see the Friends Family Handbook or the Visiting Rule.
The inmate may use only non-work time to prepare a manuscript. An inmate may mail a manuscript as general correspoondence. An inmate may not circulate his manuscript within the institution. I relied upon this policy statement to write more than a dozen manuscripts while I served my sentence.
Can I send books to an incarcerated person? CCR Title 15 Section 3134.1 covers the mailing in of books. Books must be soft covered and sent from a departmentally approved book distributor, book store or publisher.

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