Content & Engagement for Jails — Education, Recovery, Streaming & eBooks
Give every inmate productive ways to use time on their own tablet. Content is facility-approved and designed to reduce agitation, fill downtime with purpose, and support reentry. Options include radio, streaming video, in-cell fitness, recovery and mental-health resources, interactive games (optional), a large eBook library, religious and inspirational materials, and GED/vocational/life-skills training.
Access to 100+ Radio Stations
Optional radio gives inmates quick access to a wide range of preset stations without additional hardware. Presets make approvals straightforward and provide a simple, calming option that helps fill quiet hours and reduce idle time in housing units.
- African
- Alternative
- Ambient
- Blues
- Classical
- Classics
- Comedy
- Country
- Dance
- Dubstep
- Eclectic
- Electronic
- Espanol
- Freeform
- Hip-Hop/R&
- Indie
- Jazz
- Metal
- Middle Eastern
- Native American
- New & Talk Shows
- Oldies
- Pop
- Rap
- Reggae
- Religious
- Rock
- Sports
Streaming Movies & TV Shows
A curated library of secure, facility-approved video helps lower agitation and smooth out downtime. Staff control what’s available and when, while inmates get predictable, structured entertainment that fits policy and daily routines.
- Superman
- The Three Musketeers
- It’s a Wonderful Life
- The Three Stooges
- Robin Hood
- Tarzan
- Captain America
- Peter Pan
- The Beverly Hillbillies
In-Cell Exercise & Fitness Videos
Follow-along routines built for tight spaces and no equipment. Sessions are short and cell-safe, helping inmates establish healthy daily habits, manage stress, and sleep better—providing a constructive outlet that supports calmer units.
- Full-Body Workout: balanced strength and mobility
- Core / Abs: stability and posture work
- Arms & Legs: body-weight strength in tight quarters
- Yoga: breathing, balance, flexibility
- Stretching: guided range-of-motion and recovery
- Cardio: low-impact, space-aware conditioning
Addiction Recovery & Mental Health
Evidence-based videos and self-help resources address substance use, trauma recovery, and emotional regulation. Content is easy to revisit so inmates can practice skills consistently, and staff can point to the same modules during programs or check-ins.
Substance Use & Recovery
10 Principles of Recovery
- Alcoholism
- Alcoholism in Older Adults
- Opioid Addiction
- Overcoming Drug Addiction
- Substance Abuse
- Quitting Tobacco
Trauma & PTSD
Emotional and Psychological Trauma
- PTSD
- Recovering from Rape and Sexual Trauma
- Complicated Grief
- Stages of Grief
Emotional Regulation & Coping Skills
Anger Management
- Emotion Control
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Stress and Stress Management
- Sleep Problems
- Worrying and GAD Basics
- Attention Training · Helpful Thinking
- Accepting Uncertainty
Depression, Anxiety & Related Topics
- Depression (general, men, women)
- Anxiety
- Shyness and Social Anxiety
- Building Better Mental Health
- Borderline Personality Disorder
Co-Occurring & Specialized Topics
- Co-Morbidity and Co-Occurring Disorders
- Eating Disorder Treatment and Recovery
- Schizophrenia — Symptoms, Treatment, Self-Help
Safety, Crisis & Recovery Support
- Suicide
- Suicide Attempt Recovery
- Hurt Yourself Less Workbook
- How to Get Out of an Abusive Relationship
Relationships & Life Context
- Peers and Relationships
- Co-Dependency
- Help for Men Who Are Being Abused
- Pregnancy and Alcohol Use
- Pregnancy and Opioid Use
- Racism and Mental Health
Interactive Games
Tablets offer secure, offline options that help inmates decompress and redirect energy during downtime. Enable this package when it fits your program; controls remain in staff hands to align with policy and housing needs.
Games Include (have as cards that have an image of the game with the title overlayed over the iamge):
- 2048
- Breakout
- Bubbo Bubbo
- Floppy Bird
- Hextris
- Solitaire
- Sudoku
- TapTapTap
Extensive eBook Library
Inmates can browse fiction, non-fiction, self-help, and spiritual titles keeping minds engaged and promoting literacy.
- Works well for lock-ins and quiet hours
- Complements recovery and life-skills content
- Encourages sustained reading habits
Religious & Inspirational Content
Faith-based videos, sermons, devotionals, and study guides are available for inmates who want spiritual encouragement and growth.
GED, Vocational & Life-Skills Training
Structured learning supports long-term success. On the tablet, inmates can work toward the GED across all four core subjects, explore hands-on vocational tracks, and strengthen parenting, communication, and everyday life skills that matter for reentry.
GED Preparation — Core Subjects
Inmates can browse fiction, non-fiction, self-help, and spiritual titles keeping minds engaged and promoting literacy.
Language Arts
Reading, writing, and language skills that build comprehension and clear communication.
Math
Arithmetic, algebra, and problem-solving to pass the GED math exam and apply skills in real life.
Science
Biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science with emphasis on scientific reasoning.
Social Studies
History, geography, government, and economics for a well-rounded grasp of civics.
Vocational Training — Sample Tracks
Automotive
Basics of repair and maintenance that open doors in a growing industry.
Baking
Bread, pastry, and dessert fundamentals for culinary roles.
Carpentry
Woodwork, construction, and design with practical, hands-on projects.
Graphic Design
Intro to digital tools and visual communication
Electrician
Core electrical theory, safety, and applied skills.
Metalwork
Welding, fabrication, and metal design for industrial careers.
Plumbing
Pipe-fitting, installation, and repair aligned to high-demand work.
Robotics
Exposure to automation systems, maintenance, and repair.
Life-Skills & Parenting — Practical Courses
Parenting foundations
Setting learning goals; community agreements; clear directions & affirmations; emotion coaching; role-play practice for real-life conversations.
Communication & relationships
Effective communication role-plays; coach’s job vs. parent’s job; dealing with real issues and hard questions.
Behavior & routines
Time-out vs. privilege removal; emotion regulation practice; Sesame Street-based engagement ideas.
Work readiness
Skills in the workplace (communication, teamwork, time management, leadership).
Frequently Asked Questions
Who approves what inmates can access?
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Do radio or games require extra hardware?
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Are games included by default?
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Is this the complete list of resources?
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