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  2. Inmate video visitation - Wikipedia

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    It allows people with a computer, internet, webcam, and credit card to communicate with inmates at select jails. According to the Prison Policy Initiative, 74% of jails dropped face-to-face visitation after installing video visitation. [1] [2] As of May 2016, over 600 prisons in 46 states across the U.S. use some sort of video visitation system ...

  3. Prison visitation - Wikipedia

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    Prison visitation, in which someone held in prison is allowed to meet non-prisoners, is allowed in many jurisdictions, although rules differ by jurisdiction [1] and it may be considered either a privilege or a right. [2] Studies have evaluated its effect on recidivism.

  4. Prisoner Visitation and Support - Wikipedia

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    Prisoner Visitation and Support (PVS) is a non-profit organization based in Philadelphia. Trained PVS volunteers visit prisoners in the United States Federal Prison system and military prisons . They offer companionship and friendship, with no religious or other agenda.

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  6. Conjugal visit - Wikipedia

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    The Israel Prison Service (IPS) allows standard conjugal visits to inmates who are married or are in a common-law relationship or if their partner has been visiting them frequently for at least two years, and have a record of good behavior. Inmates who receive prison furloughs are not eligible for conjugal visits.

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  8. Prison visitor - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, The Prison Visit, 1797-1804. A prison visitor is a person who visits prisons to befriend and monitor the welfare of prisoners in general, [1] as distinct from a person who visits a specific prisoner to whom they have a prior connection. Prisons may also have a visiting committee.

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