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Inmates at Oklahoma prisons begin receiving computer tablets

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Inmates at Oklahoma prisons begin receiving computer tablets

Inmates at Oklahoma prisons begin receiving computer tablets
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County votes to end charging jail inmates for phone calls

Updated: 5:11 PM PST March 2, 2021 SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. County supervisors Tuesday unanimously voted to end the practice of charging jail inmates for phone calls and video visits. During its virtual meeting, the board also directed Chief Administrative Officer Helen-Robbins Meyer to restructure or terminate the existing contract with Securus Technologies. County staff will develop a policy by May 4 that prohibits the county from generating revenue from these fees or from entering into agreements that charge inmates for communication services. Under the current contract, Securus charges between 21 and 33 cents per minute for inmate calls. The company also charges $19.95 for a 20-minute video visitation and $2 per voice message.

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SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – County supervisors today unanimously voted to end the practice of charging jail inmates for phone calls and video visits. During its virtual meeting, the board also directed Chief Administrative Officer Helen-Robbins Meyer to restructure or terminate the existing contract with Securus Technologies. County staff will develop a policy by May 4 that prohibits the county from generating revenue from these fees or from entering into agreements that charge inmates for communication services. Under the current contract, Securus charges between 21 and 33 cents per minute for inmate calls. The company also charges $19.95 for a 20-minute video visitation and $2 per voice message.

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Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores speaks about controversy over Securus

Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores speaks about controversy over Securus Omari Sankofa II and Angie Jackson, Detroit Free Press What to know about Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores and Securus Technologies Replay Video UP NEXT Kelly Schaeffer worries there might come a time when she can t afford to talk to her teenage son in jail.  The 44-year-old mother estimates she spends $100 a month for her son to call her every other day from the Muskegon County Jail, which contracts with Securus Technologies to provide telecommunication services. Schaeffer says these conversations are central to maintaining their connection as her son serves a year-long jail sentence. 

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