What Inmates Can and Can't Do at Cross County Jail
Wondering what daily life looks like inside Cross County Detention Center? A few things matter most: housing placement, TV access, the smoking policy, and how meals work.
Cross County Detention Center divides inmates into separate housing areas, and daily routines vary depending on placement. The facility keeps low/medium security males, high security males, and females in different sections. There are also dedicated spaces for isolation and temporary holding. If your loved one gets moved between areas (say, into temporary holding or isolation), their access to shared spaces and regular dayroom time may change based on where they're housed.
Inmates at Cross County Detention Center do have TV access. If you're getting mixed reports from your loved one, that's usually because it depends on their housing area and dayroom privileges.
Note: Smoking is not allowed inside Cross County Detention Center.
All meals are prepared on-site. Cross County Detention Center has its own kitchen where inmate meals are made, so food isn't brought in from outside.
- ✓ The facility’s kitchen is used by “Act 309” inmates.
- ✓ Act 309 inmates are state prisoners assigned to work duties in local detention facilities.
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