TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Azya Thornton on Feb 24, 2025

People imprisoned in Tennessee may soon be able to receive books in the mail again. Last year, the Tennessee Department of Correction (TDOC) revised its policy on book deliveries, restricting who could mail books to incarcerated individuals in an effort to prevent contraband from entering prisons. Following a news report by WPLN News, the Appalachian Prison Book Project, a West Virginia-based nonprofit that serves Tennessee and five other states, was contacted by a senior TDOC official who was unaware of the change. "She had no idea," said project director Katy Welker. "And as a reader herself, she was appalled," WPLN reports. While books still may not be sent directly to prisoners, TDOC is allowing books to be sent to a designated staff member at each facility, who then will distribute them as requested. The Appalachian Prison Book Project says it is now working through a backlog of requests.