Do Prisoners Get PRESENTS FOR CHRISTMAS In Prison?

Do prisoners get presents for Christmas in prison. Sometimes yes. And today I will tell you about the different gifts I got in prison and saw other prisoners get. Hope you enjoy and Merry Christmas!

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43 thoughts on “Do Prisoners Get PRESENTS FOR CHRISTMAS In Prison?

  1. Merry Christmas! Who got a PS5 for Christmas??? And who mad they didn’t??? Seriously curious. Let me know what you got from Santa. And hope you enjoy the APS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL.

  2. I speak for Indiana, but they have 2 days of release, Monday and Thursday, midnight, or Sunday and Wednesday night, unless the prison has to transport you and then it’s one of those 2 days, but whenever transportation has time

  3. At my jail… Bristol County Correctional in Dartmouth, Massachusetts they are allowing inmates to do a "BOOK ON TAPE" where inmates record themselves reading a book and mail it home…book and C.D.

  4. I served in California and we got a sandwich bag with 4 hard candies, hotel soap lotion and shampoo in it and they also provided Christmas cards after Thanksgiving so every inmate got 3 cards to send to their family and in a 2 man cell who ever saw them fly under the door got first pick the other person got left overs .

  5. I remember ordering a family member an AMP’d 13” clear tv for $200.
    It took almost a month and a half to get to him πŸ˜‚

  6. Wasn't excited for Christmas this year either. Just want 2020 over and move onto when it turns 21. That should be fun right
    Edit: it's Socrates, pronounced SO:kruh:teez bro, c'mon man πŸ˜€

  7. Shit every new prisoner coming into a pod is looked at and kept away from til they show no symptoms of covid, but coming to jail or prison with a cold or some shit that got you coughing will get you killed in 2020

  8. not prison, but in Multnomah County we got a card and cookie from a church group that came around and handed them out while in cells. Excellent cookies, I think Famous Amos. It was appreciated.

  9. I remember the Christmas orders .. we could order online like a month before Christmas.I use to order as much as I could for my daughter’s father. It’s crazy how expensive the items were considering how much they were on the outside. But like you said it’s all about money .

  10. I have spent a few Christmas holidays in prison and in Iowa not only can your people buy you up to 3 $25 gift packs of food, but Iowa Prison Industries gives the convicts a gift pack with a ramen, a chicostick I big peppermint stick and a card

  11. We would have a church group come in and sing a few songs. Give an alter call then give us a half brown grocery bag of expired jerky, chips, candy, drink mixes and a Christmas card to mail home. It was actually awesome. We would trade for weeks. People that normally didn’t get regular store would trade soups for rare limited editions. It was halfway between Christmas and thanksgiving but closer to Christmas.

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