Tuesday, January 9, 2018

New York State Prisons’ Vendor Program Bars Charity from Sending Books to Inmates

By Reuven Blau

The state prison system’s new vendor program that forces visitors to buy supplies from select online stores blocks a widely acclaimed charity from mailing books to those behind bars.

The state Department of Corrections last month launched a pilot program that requires family and friends to purchase items for locked up loved ones from five online vendors.

Over the past several days, inmate advocates pointed out that the vendors combined offered only five romance novels, 14 religious texts, 24 drawing or coloring books, 21 puzzle books, 11 how-to books, one dictionary, and one thesaurus.

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Source: The New York Daily News (via Empire Report New York) 

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