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A few dollars and a ride if they need one , I just watched it on T.V.
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I really don't know, but I bet you could call your local police department and they could tell you exactly.
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I only know a little from what I have seen on TV. I think that they have to provide transportation to a destination and offer temporary housing (as in half-way houses) to those in need. They can be declined by the individual but I think the state has to offer them at any rate.
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$10 & an extra pair of underwear
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I think $100 and a bus ticket
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When I got out of Texas State Jail, nothing. Arkansas gave me $40 and a ride to the bus station, plus the cost of a ticket to any location in the state.
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When I got out of Chakawalla valley state prison after 3 years they gave me $200
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knowledge of how to make weapons and prison hooch, take it like a man, make weights out of household items, make drugs out of basic household items, and sometimes an education in chemistry or law (both used commit further crimes). I don't think prisons do much to reform people as much as make a bad person or a person that made a mistake into potentially a worse person. I've never been to prison and I never want to go but my father and step-father were in and out of them their whole life and never got any better, they just came out with more knowledge of how to be a better criminal.
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