New York – Gov. Cuomo Orders Correction Dept. To Revoke Program Limiting Inmates’ Access To Books

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    New York – New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has directed state prison officials to rescind a pilot program restricting packages to inmates.

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    Under the program that started last month at three state prisons, people sending packages to inmates must choose from the catalogs of six online vendors.

    The program is intended to cut down on the flow of illicit drugs into prison, but prisoner advocates say it is too restrictive. Some advocates say there aren’t enough books available, and inmate family members have complained that the vendors’ products are too expensive.

    Cuomo, a Democrat, tweeted Friday that “Concerns from families need to be addressed” while officials redouble efforts to fight prison contraband.

    Department of Corrections spokesman Thomas Mailey says the program will be suspended while the department works to address concerns about it.

    “We are thankful to the thousands of people who signed our petition; to the activists from other organizations who advocated for change and to Governor Andrew Cuomo for directing the Corrections Department to rescind the directive which would have added hardship to inmates and by extension make the prison environment less safe for facility personnel.” said Isreal Hollender, Executive Director, Lasurim.


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    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    6 years ago

    Yes, this seemed like a way to add to the heavy burden of those who have a loved one in jail.