Alcatraz_ A Definitive History of the Penitentiary Years - Michael Esslinger [242]
INDEX
1. GOOD CONDUCT
2. GOOD WORK RECORD
3. GOOD CONDUCT RECORD & GOOD WORK RECORD
4. STATUTORY GOOD TIME, MERITORIOUS GOOD TIME AND INDUSTRIAL GOOD TIME
5. PRIVILEGES
6. DISCIPLINARY ACTION
7. TREATMENT UNIT
8. PROSECUTION IN THE U.S. DISTRICT COURT
9. FORFEITURE OR WITHHOLDING OF EARNED GOOD TIME, STATUTORY GOOD TIME OR INDUSTRIAL GOOD TIME
10. RESTORATION OF FORFEITED OR WITHHELD GOOD TIME
11. TRANSFER TO OTHER FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS
12. RECOMMENDATION FOR CLEMENCY FOR MILITARY PRISONERS
13. YOUR COMMITTED NAME & REGISTER NUMBER
14. COMMENDATORY REPORTS
15. DISCIPLINARY REPORTS
16. CONTRABAND
17. ATTEMPTING TO BRIBE EMPLOYEES
18. THREATENING, RIDICULING, OR ATTEMPTING TO INTIMIDATE OR ASSAULT OFFICERS, OFFICIALS, EMPLOYEES OR VISITORS
20. RECREATION
21. WORK
22. LOAFING, LOITERING, VISITING OR UNAUTHORIZED ABSENCE FROM WORK
23. YOUR CONSTRUCTIVE SUGGESTIONS OR LEGITIMATE COMPLAINTS
24. INTERVIEW REQUEST SLIPS
25. MONEY
26. PRISONER'S TRUST FUND
27. THE PRISONER'S MAIL BOX
28. DAILY ROUTINES
29. BATH ROOM RULES
30. CELLHOUSE RULES
31. CLASSIFICATION, PAROLE, EDUCATION & SOCIAL MATTERS
32. CLOTHING
33. DINING ROOM RULES
34. HAIRCUTS & SHAVES
35. INTERVIEWS
36. MEDICAL ATTENTION
37. MOVEMENT OF INMATES
38. SUPPLIES
39. WORK REGULATIONS
40. AUDITORIUM RULES
41. CORRESPONDENCE
42. YARD PRIVILEGES
43. LEGAL WORK: USE OF TYPEWRITERS
44. LIBRARY RULES
45. MOVIES
46. MUSIC RULES
47. RADIO
48. RELIGIOUS SERVICES
49. SPECIAL PURCHASES
50. TOBACCO & SMOKING REGULATIONS
51. VISITS
52. GOOD TIME LAW
53. GENERAL RULE
REGULATIONS FOR INMATES... S.P., ALCATRAZ
This booklet is issued for the information and guidance of inmates of the U.S. Penitentiary, Alcatraz, California. It outlines the Institution's routines and explains what is expected of you in the matter of conduct and work. You are expected to learn and obey the rules and to perform your assigned work to the best of your ability.
1. GOOD CONDUCT means conducting yourself in a quiet and orderly manner and keeping your cell neat, clean and free from contraband. It means obeying the rules of the Institution and displaying a co-operative attitude. It also means obeying orders of Officials, Officers and other employees without delay or argument.
2. GOOD WORK RECORD means the reputation you establish as a willing, capable workman, doing your best at whatever work you are told to do.
3. YOUR GOOD CONDUCT RECORD AND YOUR GOOD WORK RECORD will be reviewed every time you are considered for work assignments, cell changes, and disciplinary action.
4. STATUTORY GOOD TIME, MERITORIOUS GOOD TIME AND INDUSTRIAL GOOD TIME are types of reduction in sentence which can be earned only by inmates who establish and keep a good conduct record and a good work record.
5. PRIVILEGES. You are entitled to food, clothing, shelter and medical attention. Anything else that you get is a privilege. You earn your privileges by conducting yourself properly. "Good Standing" is a term applied to inmates who have a good conduct record and a good work record and who are not undergoing disciplinary restrictions.
6. DISCIPLINARY ACTION may result in loss of some or all of your privileges and/or confinement in the Treatment Unit.
7. TREATMENT UNIT is the segregation section of the Institution where privileges may be restricted to a minimum.
8. PROSECUTION IN THE U.S. DISTRICT COURT in addition to Institutional disciplinary action may result if you commit any serious offense such as assault, escape, attempt to escape, rioting, destruction of government property, etc.
9. FORFEITURE OR WITHHOLDING OF EARNED GOOD TIME, STATUTORY OR INDUSTRIAL, in addition to disciplinary action and/or prosecution in the District Court, may result if you become involved in any serious misconduct.
10. RESTORATION OF FORFEITED OR WITHHELD GOOD TIME will not be recommended unless you can show at least one year of better than average good conduct and good work when you are called for your annual Classification Hearing.
11. TRANSFER TO OTHER