CorrLinks
Top 5 Corrlinks News Services: How Federal Prisoners Stay Connected to the Outside World
From within the belly of the beast, federal prisoners are largely cut off from the outside world. While some subscribe to mainstream publications and newspapers, prisoners are increasingly coming to rely on Corrlinks.com news services which deliver news articles via TRULINCS computers in their housing units. Each day they can login to their TRULINCS account…
Read MoreInternet Access Is a Human Right. Should Prisoners Have It?
Allowing supervised access to the internet could help with rehabilitation and reduce recidivism. By Christopher Zoukis Internet and computer access dominates most people’s lives to a major degree in many countries around the world. More than 45 percent of the world population has an internet connection at home — that’s fast approaching 4 billion people.…
Read MoreUsing CorrLinks to Communicate With Incarcerated Loved Ones
By Christopher Zoukis It can be difficult to keep in contact with friends and family members when you are in prison, and difficult for those on the outside, too. The CorrLinks system is one tool that can help inmates stay connected, easing the angst of isolation and boredom. CorrLinks is a privately owned company that…
Read MoreHow to Email An Inmate: An Introduction to Corrlinks
In an effort to resolve some of the confusion experienced by prisoners’ families and friends when attempting to email with them, this article presents the central components of the external Corrlinks.com interface and, as such, acts as a primer to its usage on how to email an inmate. Inmates confined within the Federal Bureau of…
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