ABOUT EMMAS PREMIUM SERVICES
Who we are...
Welcome to Emma's Premium Services , your number one source for all NYS Inmate Care Packages. We're dedicated to giving you the very best of all approved NYSDOOCS Items with a focus on quality foods, quick shipping, and a customer care team you can trust.
Founded in 2014 by a mother supporting her incarcerated son, Emma's Premium Services has come a long way from its beginnings in launching from a kitchen table. When our company first started, we harnessed a passion for helping families support their loved ones, driving us to create a platform for families to ship packages to your loved ones. We now serve families all over NYS and are thrilled that we're able to turn our passion into a platform that has helped over 600,000 families
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BUSINESS YEARS
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ORDERS PLACED
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EMPLOYEES
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HAPPY CUSTOMERS
With over 600,000 families using our platform monthly, we have been able to make caring for your incarcerated loved ones just a bit easier during a difficult time.
Anton Kogen - CEO and FOUNDER OF Emma's Premium Services
We hope you enjoy our service as much as we enjoy offering it to you. If you have any questions or comments, please don't hesitate to contact our customer care team
- Reach us by phone: (888) 638-9994
- Email us: Contact@Emmaspremium.com
- Mail us: 162 Washington Ave Edison NJ 08817
- Live Chat: www.emmaspremiumservices.com
The Marshall Project, & What It Means For NYSDOCCS
For decades, the workings of the prison discipline system had been hidden from public view under a secrecy law adopted at the urging of the state’s powerful law enforcement unions. But after the Legislature repealed that law in 2020, The Marshall Project obtained more than 5,600 records of disciplinary cases against prison employees, for issues ranging from physical abuse of prisoners to sleeping on the job. The records probably reflect only a fraction of the violence guards have inflicted in New York’s corrections system, experts said. Many prisoners do not file complaints because they fear retaliation or not being believed. And in most of the state’s 44 prisons, officers do not wear body cameras, which sometimes help prove abuse. These records do not detail prisoner attacks on officers, which the department and the guards’ union said have increased in recent years.
NYS Closing More Prisons as Numbers Drop
Six correctional facilities in upstate New York were closing Thursday as the number of inmates drops across the state prison system. The closings announced in November were expected to save $142 million. The facilities scheduled to close at the end of the business day were..