Behind Bars, but Still Posting on TikTok (2024)

Contraband cell phones are one of the few avenues for prisoners to call attention to problems from the inside. Earlier this month, one TikTok user who indicated they were an inmate at a Mississippi prison posted a video of a flooded cell unit, and said they had been unable to shower for days as a result of the damage. Like many members of Prison TikTok, they listed their Cash app handle and asked viewers to send money if they could. In January, inmates from Mississippi also used contraband cell phones to speak out about rampant mold and rat problems at one prison, as well as about inmates who needed medical attention.

“When people in prison bring attention to these conditions, like on TikTok with their cell phones, they’re really risking a lot,” says Nazgol Ghandnoosh, a senior research analyst at The Sentencing Project, a nonprofit advocating for criminal justice reform. In 2010, then president Barack Obama signed a law criminalizing the use or possession of mobile devices by federal inmates, and permitting anyone caught smuggling one to be sentenced up to a year in prison. While cell phones have still proliferated behind bars, often brought in by guards or smuggled over fences, inmates can be severely punished if they’re caught with one. Ghandnoosh says they may be denied parole or their sentences may be lengthened, and if they expose prison problems, inmates could face retaliation from guards.

Both Republicans and Democrats have argued that harsh punishments are necessary because cell phones fuel violence in prisons and allow inmates to facilitate crimes while they’re incarcerated. In a Fox News op-ed published last year, US senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) argued that “cell phones have quickly become inmates’ most dangerous connection to the outside world.”

While it’s true that crimes have been orchestrated using contraband cell phones, criminal justice reform advocates and formerly incarcerated people say many prisoners use the devices for innocuous purposes. “I used my phone mainly to educate myself. I would download PDF books onto the Micro SD card and transfer them onto a prison GED computer and read all day long,” says Smith, the former prisoner in Florida. He says he kept the device in a hole drilled into the wall, hidden behind a piece of tape covered with paint.

Adnan Khan, the executive director of Re:Store Justice, a criminal justice reform organization he helped start while in prison, says he often used contraband phones to search for basic information online. “There were times routinely where my cellmate and I would try to argue facts about something and we would say, You know what, Google it,” he says. “Google was such a secret gift to us.” Khan was sentenced to 25 years to life after he helped rob a marijuana dealer when he was 18, whom his co-conspirator stabbed to death. His sentence was later overturned, after California changed a state law that had permitted people who participated in a crime that led to a death to be charged with murder, even if they didn’t kill or intend to kill anyone themselves.

Most of all, Khan says, he and his fellow prisoners used cell phones to communicate with their families. While prisoners are generally permitted to contact family members through approved means, advocates say they’re often inadequate. Phone calls are usually kept short, around 15 minutes. Letters must be screened and can take weeks or even months to arrive. Email services, which charge loved ones for every message they send to a prisoner, can be prohibitively expensive. On top of it all, prisons are often located in remote areas, making it difficult for family members to visit with any regularity. “It’s these kinds of constraints that legislators and prison officials have created that push people to use contraband cell phones,” says Ghandnoosh.

Behind Bars, but Still Posting on TikTok (2024)
Top Articles
Investing in Laundromats: 4 Ways Business Owners Can Ensure Success
It Depends - We’ve separated, should I freeze the bank accounts?
Edina Omni Portal
Pieology Nutrition Calculator Mobile
Nwi Police Blotter
Notary Ups Hours
Overzicht reviews voor 2Cheap.nl
Monticello Culver's Flavor Of The Day
Texas (TX) Powerball - Winning Numbers & Results
Geometry Escape Challenge A Answer Key
Garrick Joker'' Hastings Sentenced
Transformers Movie Wiki
O'reilly's Auto Parts Closest To My Location
Restaurants Near Paramount Theater Cedar Rapids
Vcuapi
Paradise leaked: An analysis of offshore data leaks
Iu Spring Break 2024
Www Craigslist Milwaukee Wi
Nordstrom Rack Glendale Photos
Aldi Bruce B Downs
Www.craigslist.com Savannah Ga
Puretalkusa.com/Amac
67-72 Chevy Truck Parts Craigslist
Company History - Horizon NJ Health
پنل کاربری سایت همسریابی هلو
Boxer Puppies For Sale In Amish Country Ohio
Why Are Fuel Leaks A Problem Aceable
Cpt 90677 Reimbursem*nt 2023
BJ 이름 찾는다 꼭 도와줘라 | 짤방 | 일베저장소
Delta Math Login With Google
Craigs List Jax Fl
Wheeling Matinee Results
Cavanaugh Photography Coupon Code
Club Keno Drawings
Publix Daily Soup Menu
Brenda Song Wikifeet
Ucm Black Board
Persona 4 Golden Taotie Fusion Calculator
Mgm Virtual Roster Login
Pickle Juiced 1234
Ukg Dimensions Urmc
Soulstone Survivors Igg
Academic important dates - University of Victoria
Weather Underground Bonita Springs
Avance Primary Care Morrisville
Why Are The French So Google Feud Answers
Best Restaurant In Glendale Az
Ihop Deliver
10 Best Tips To Implement Successful App Store Optimization in 2024
Sam's Club Fountain Valley Gas Prices
Generator für Fantasie-Ortsnamen: Finden Sie den perfekten Namen
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Amb. Frankie Simonis

Last Updated:

Views: 6302

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (76 voted)

Reviews: 83% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Amb. Frankie Simonis

Birthday: 1998-02-19

Address: 64841 Delmar Isle, North Wiley, OR 74073

Phone: +17844167847676

Job: Forward IT Agent

Hobby: LARPing, Kitesurfing, Sewing, Digital arts, Sand art, Gardening, Dance

Introduction: My name is Amb. Frankie Simonis, I am a hilarious, enchanting, energetic, cooperative, innocent, cute, joyous person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.