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Built Around a Three-Party Model

Inmate at the center. Sponsor on the outside. Coach inside the network. All three working together.

Inmate

The federal inmate at the center. Their progress, their goals, their advocacy. Account belongs to them.

Sponsor

A trusted family member or friend. Creates the account, manages logistics, communicates with the coach.

Coach

DrPrison staff with lived experience and clinical training. Handles filings, advocacy, and federal-system mechanics.

A Note on the Word "Inmate"

We use "inmate" deliberately. It's the official term used by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the U.S. Sentencing Commission, and federal law. It's also what families type into search engines when they need help. Using softer alternatives would make this platform harder to find for the people who need it. The word describes a circumstance, not a character. The clinical respect for the person inside that custody status is in everything else we do.

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