Incarcerated Loved Ones: Building a Community to Support and Advocate on Facebook
Abstract
:1. Impacts of Incarceration on Family
1.1. Impacts of COVID on Incarcerated Individuals and Loved Ones
1.2. Current Study
2. Method
2.1. Analytic Strategy: Thematic Analysis
2.2. Participants
2.3. Data Collection Procedures
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. COVID
3.1.1. Visitation
Happy Saturday! Had my first visit with my fiancé since he’s been locked up 13 days ago. Plexiglass and masked up. SMH Since I was the only one there, we both pulled our masks down. Damn that. Ya know? I did not drive over an hour, go through 2 tolls (one way) to look at my mans face with a mask! Especially when it was just the 2 of us!!!
He’s allowed 2 visits a week-30 min. If we actually started at my appointment time which was 10:15, then the CO must’ve been feeling generous because when I got to my car, it was 11:10. But it FLEW by. Can’t wait to see him again already…
3.1.2. Vaccines
Update: I sincerely appreciate all the comments but this thread went in a different direction than Was my intention. I was asking for help with who to contact and it evolved more into Vax vs. Non-Vax. Honestly, that’s a personal choice and I respect both. At the time I was frantic and reaching out for help! I did get some good information & I respectively thank you all!!My son just called and said at Big Sandy they are FORCING the vaccine on inmates!! He does NOT want to take the vax. There will be consequences (like being put in the SHU and more) if they do not take it! Can anyone tell me who to contact about this or what action we can take??? He has until Aug 9!!! TYIA.
All federal employees meaning all federal prison cos and staff will have to be vaccinated or show proof of testing negative every 2 weeks. This will help our loved ones since most cases were brought in by staff. At my sons facility they are opening up more and more each week. They are hoping by next week or so to have the yard open all day like it used to be. This is good news none of us want to go backwards, it’s not as much about us, but I’m better knowing those lockdowns are few and far between.
3.1.3. Lockdown and Outbreak Updates
3.1.4. Home Confinement
Ok y’all this is the time we ALL need to flood the President with messages asking him to not send the inmates that are out on home confinement under the cares act due to covid from BOP back to prison When the pandemic is over. I’m asking you take 5 min to send a message! Our voices will be heard if we thunder clap (which means all send them within the next few days) I’ve seen miracles happen when we do this! Even if your loved one is not affected by this at all your voice still makes a difference! #VoiceForTheVoiceless #CJAdvocates
3.2. Information Seeking
3.2.1. Sentencing
Anyone’s sentencing date constantly getting moved? First if was September then November and just spoke to his lawyer today he said now it’s around January he went in when I was 3 months pregnant in January. She’s 3 months now I had her in June He’s only met her 3 times through a glass window.. today’s just one of those days where it feels like my world is crashing Down.
Hello my boyfriend is getting ready for sentencing in November he mentioned he had his psi I believe is what it was called on Tuesday he said next they will contact me possibly do a walk through of our home does anyone have any tips/suggestions to help me get a idea of what’s going to be the process of it. I have anxiety and like to prepare mentally before hand.
I was hoping someone could help me understand this. I am a little overwhelmed with other stuff going on and my brain is not functioning correctly. The sentence reads “ 240 months on Count 1 and 160 months on Count 3, to be served consecutively Sentence to be served consecutively to prior federal conviction in 16-CR-73-LRR” so does that mean he finishes his sentence he is on now then started the 240 then starts the 160?
3.2.2. Federal Questions
Question: When does your federal time start? Date of arrest? Sentencing? Does it matter if you were sentenced by the feds then sent back to state? Should this time still count towards the federal sentence? If anyone can give me the actual case law (I believe that’s what it’s called) that this might fall under that would be great! TIA. Another group member asked, “Does anyone know for federal prison camp visitation, what information the inmate has to provide about the visitors ahead of time? Name, address, phone number? DOB? SS?” One member posted, “Federal question: Does the release date on the BOP website mean the release from prison the the halfway house or the release date from halfway house to home?”
FEDS ONLY…. Babe is waiting to ride out from the county to the Feds, he’s now starting to get nervous for the 1st time in the 2 years we’ve been waiting! WHAT CAN I TELL HIM TO EXPECT? Any advice?... He’s done 2 yrs in county and has NEVER been to prison let alone a FEDERAL PRISON.
3.2.3. Attorney Information
HELP!!! The attorney who called ME and offered HIS services is not returning ANY of my calls or texts!!!! I sold my (beeping) car to get him his money to represent my fiancé and now I got CRICKETS!!!!! Court is in 11 days- September 28th @9am! And we don’t want no public PRETENDER!!!! Think I’ll be able to secure a lawyer before then!? My man is in Berks County Jail here in Pennsylvania. Anyone know of any criminal attorneys who know their stuff?!? Please LMK ASAP! T.I.A.
I need a criminal lawyer that’s not scared or working for Mississippi to take on Mississippi I’m really trying to get my son home it’s been 28 long years I know they railroad my son. I need someone that’s going to take their time and hear me out I know there are loopholes in his case. He was sixteen at the time, Where is rehabilitation, second chance. They gave him life just didn’t put it on paper a plead bargain not to get life. I need help ready to fight.
3.2.4. Re-Entry
##Days left!!! I’m so stressed out. Idk if I’m gonna make it. Prayers please! This is so hard! We are both stressed. You would think we’d be excited and we are but just the real world and all of the chaos is causing us not to focus on the positive and it just sucks. I can not wait for him to get home! Also I have a question....Did you and your LO ever argue because it was hard for him to understand how things are outside the fences but things got better when he got home?
3.2.5. Facility Specific
Idk how many people on here from sd but what do we do if we want to report the facility, my son says conditions in there r bad and lile 30 people in one areas, their not really moving them out or get to go outside or even getting their food packs we order them...i need some help how can we as loved ones make a difference or even report the conditions so they atleast get what we order them?
Mail question for Federal-Does everything have to be handwritten or can things be typed? I’m getting sentenced in two week, looking at 3–5 years from the sentencing guidelines and want to write a few books that I’ve been working on for awhile. I want to mail in my research, but I’m already at 70+ pages of handwritten notes and my hand is killing me. Would ideally like to type this. Plus with the five page limit per envelope I would be able to fit more info on a types sheet. Thanks in advance for your help, guidance and advice.
3.3. Advocacy
3.3.1. Providing Information and Resources
link shared about petition: Please help with my brothers wrongful conviction. Antonio was wrongfully convicted in 1996, he’s spent 24 years in prison. The victim’s next of kin and surviving victim participated in the parole hearing and spoke on his innocence for the first time but they didn’t care. They deemed him a high risk and denied him parole of 7 years
Hi All, I’m a part of HIRE (hub for integration reentry and employment) a non-profit designed to address the unique needs of system impacted individuals coming home. And, bridging gaps of inequities in the criminal justice system. We are having an on line virtual event with Reuben Miller, author of Halfway Home. We will also have speakers who have returned home speaking on their experiences. Please join! And if you think HIRE can help please reach out!
* link shared. Caption: “This is an excellent podcast with guest David O’Neil, TX parole attorney. He gives a lot of pointers on what to do to prepare for parole, finding an attorney, etc. Thought I would share it with ya’ll.” Sharing information on the history of the criminal justice system was also a way to engage in advocacy, through educating group members as one posted, “Just a little FYI, The War on Drugs is a phrase used to refer to a government-led initiative that aims to stop illegal drug use, distribution and trade by dramatically increasing prison sentences for both drug dealers and users. The movement started in the 1970s and is still evolving today”.
3.3.2. Sharing News
* link attached with secretary info. Caption “State of MD-ECI correctional.. on the East coast where is humid and hot- haven’t had water since Sunday around 6 AM. Still no water today.. they brought in portable potties and have them on “bathroom break schedules.” They can’t wash themselves or their clothes/sheets. They won’t allow them rec time to use the microwave or the phones. They don’t want them calling their families. My LO was able to sneak on the phone and call his mom to tell her. They are giving them 2 bottles of water per person today. How is this acceptable?! They don’t know when it’ll be corrected. We’ll be writing all day tomorrow to everyone in the state. If you’re willing, flood the secretary’s email-.
The Associate Warden at the Federal Bureau of Prisons Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, NY has been charged with killing her husband after she shot him in the face in their New Jersey home. Her arrest is the latest black eye for the Federal Bureau of Prisons, which has been besieged for years by chronic violence, mismanagement and a severe staffing crisis…. [link provided].
4. Discussion
4.1. COVID
4.2. Information Seeking
4.3. Advocacy
4.4. Limitations
4.5. Future Directions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Themes | |
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COVID | Visitation, Vaccines |
Lockdown and Outbreak | |
Updates, Home Confinement | |
Information Seeking | Sentencing, Federal |
Questions, Attorney | |
Information, Re-entry | |
Facility Specific | |
Advocacy | Providing Information and Resources |
Sharing News |
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Tadros, E.; Presley, S.; Gomez, E. Incarcerated Loved Ones: Building a Community to Support and Advocate on Facebook. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 4002. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054002
Tadros E, Presley S, Gomez E. Incarcerated Loved Ones: Building a Community to Support and Advocate on Facebook. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(5):4002. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054002
Chicago/Turabian StyleTadros, Eman, Sarah Presley, and Eunice Gomez. 2023. "Incarcerated Loved Ones: Building a Community to Support and Advocate on Facebook" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 5: 4002. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054002
APA StyleTadros, E., Presley, S., & Gomez, E. (2023). Incarcerated Loved Ones: Building a Community to Support and Advocate on Facebook. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(5), 4002. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054002