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New York’s Department of Corrections: No more food from home for prisoners, and just two packages per year through the mail

www.vera.org Change for the Worse: Life Under New York DOCCS’s New Package Policy

On May 9, 2022, New York’s Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) implemented a new policy that no longer permits families or friends to bring food packages to incarcerated people. DOCCS also eliminated mail packages, except for two non-food packages yearly. Packages must now…

Change for the Worse: Life Under New York DOCCS’s New Package Policy

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    Although we can buy food from the commissary, the average prison wage is five or six dollars every two weeks. It is impossible for one to obtain their necessities with prison wages. Imagine trying to budget five or six dollars when you need soap, toothpaste, or detergent. You have no funds left over for food, coffee, or cigarettes. I have seen people pick up cigarette butts from the ground, just so they can smoke. I heard a man say, “I’m not taking a shower today because I have to save my soap.” Snacks went up in price, along with tuna fish, ramen soups, and socks; some items have doubled in price. At one point, a head of lettuce was almost four dollars.

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