What Inmates Can and Can't Do at Cross County Jail (TV, smoking, meals)
Wondering what daily life looks like inside Cross County Jail? Can inmates watch TV? Is smoking allowed? What about the food? Here's what the facility says about the basics.
Inmates at Cross County Jail have access to television. It's one of the few ways someone can pass time and stay loosely connected to the outside world while they're housed there.
No smoking: Smoking is not allowed inside the Cross County Jail facility.
All meals are prepared on-site. Cross County Jail has a full kitchen - food isn't brought in from outside.
The facility uses "Act 309" inmates for kitchen work. These are state prisoners assigned to local detention facilities for work duties, and at Cross County Jail, that includes helping run the kitchen.
Daily life varies depending on housing assignment. Cross County Jail separates inmates into areas for low/medium security males, high security males, females, isolation, and temporary holding. Each classification comes with different conditions and routines.
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