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Tablets offer specialized content and services for inmates to use during their stay at correctional facilities (where available). The tablets allow your loved ones access to a suite of education and entertainment content, plus the ability to place phone calls, send messages, and get general on-site support.
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- TV Audio
TV Audio - Inmate Devices & Content - ConnectNetwork
- Streaming Music
Newsfeed – Keep inmates informed with access to popular and...
- Education
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- Game Center
Game Center - Inmate Devices & Content - ConnectNetwork
- eBooks
Using auto-bookmark to easily pick up again from a previous...
- Fm Radio
Our FM Radio service is available to inmates whose...
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12 Δεκ 2018 · JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Inmates in Missouri will soon have working tablet computers to use to access educational programs, radio, email, and music. The Missouri Department of Corrections is in the process of distributing and setting up electronic JPay tablet computer devices to be used by offenders in across Missouri’s facilities.
11 Δεκ 2018 · Each prisoner receives four free digital credits per month to purchase content for the device. The tablets do not come with cameras or outside internet access, but offenders can email, for a...
30 Δεκ 2022 · For all but three hours a day, residents can use the tablets to access movies, books and educational material, plus read emails and take calls from family and friends. The devices can also be used to fill out forms to request public defenders and apply for training programs.
18 Σεπ 2024 · TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A top supplier of digital devices in U.S. prisons is launching a new program to help incarcerated individuals earn a high school diploma by using the company’s...
Rent an inmate in the Missouri Department of Corrections a tablet to exchange emails, phone calls, visits and for their entertainment.
17 Μαρ 2018 · A soon-to-be-implemented program in the Missouri prison system will put smart tablets in the hands of inmates at no cost to taxpayers.