JailGuide.com Announces New Federal Prison Sentence Calculator

JailGuide.com has announced the addition of an all-new prison sentence calculator that utilizes algorithms directly from state and federal prison systems. The prison sentence calculator can tell you how long a prisoner will be incarcerated and how much good time they might possibly receive to reduce their prison sentence.

New York, NY, September 18, 2010 --(PR.com)-- JailGuide.com has announced the addition of an all-new prison sentence calculator that utilizes algorithms directly from state and federal prison systems. Along with JailGuide's find an inmate program, the prison sentence calculator can tell you how long that prisoner will be incarcerated and how much good time they may receive toward their sentence.

The JailGuide website is owned and designed by Pete Maxwell, who has built one of the largest federal prison sentence calculators available anywhere online. The prison sentence calculator is for use when calculating sentences in state and federal penal facilities. It’s extremely easy to use, and if visitors do have problems, the site contains a link that will take them to detailed instructions on how to use the prison calculator.

The prison sentence calculator will be making its debut on other sites too. The calculator’s creator is now offering lawyers, bail bondsmen and similar entities the opportunity to embed the calculator on their own websites. They’ll also be able to post their own link within the calculator.

JailGuide is the largest website of its kind to find inmates and is dedicated to helping people remain current on the location of friends and loved ones who have been incarcerated. Prisoners are often transferred from one facility to another with little or no warning and family members are often not notified for security reasons.

JailGuide maintains a comprehensive database that encompasses penal facilities worldwide. In the U.S., the database includes all Department of Corrections, Federal Board of Prisons, state prisons, county jails, work camps, honor farms and boot camps. Also included are facilities in Australia, Canada, China, Germany, India, Korea, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Spain and the United Kingdom.

Maxwell has also compiled a variety of tools and utilities to aid visitors find an inmate, tips for navigating the system, and information on how penal facilities work. He’s included links to inmate handbooks, visitor guide, prison sentence calculators, tutorials, visitor information and prison videos.

The inmate locator also offers an assortment of useful information about each facility. Visiting hours are provided, along with rules and regulations governing visitation. JailGuide also offers an instant download of the prison survival guide, “How to Survive in Prison and Jail.” Going to jail is a frightening and traumatic experience, but the publication provides numerous tips, advice and information for new prisoners on what to do, what not to do, how not to become a victim of the system and a comprehensive glossary of prison slang.

The JailGuide website is extremely popular. Maxwell routinely receives hundreds of emails requesting more information on various topics related to sentencing, facilities and life in prison. To answer that need, the site has a section devoted to the most frequently asked questions. He answers honestly and doesn’t pull any punches in his replies.

JailGuide is a comprehensive guide to everything you’ve ever wanted to know about specific prisons and jails, what to expect before you’re sentenced and how to survive. No one wants to go to jail, but if you, a friend or loved one find themselves in that situation, the JailGuide website and guide to prison will help you cope with what is undoubtedly one of the most trying times of your life.

You’ll find more information on how to find inmates or to find out how long your prison sentence will be using the federal prison sentence calculator at JailGuide.com

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