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Digital tablets can enhancing safety in corrections by keeping incarcerated individuals connected

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Almost 2 million people are incarcerated in the U.S.  Allowing inmates contact with loved ones and access to educational opportunities and other resources not only prepares them to reenter society, it keeps correctional officers, staff, incarcerated individuals and facilities safer.

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Giving inmates access to tablets can help them maintain vital relationships with family and friends, while enhancing facility safety.

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Learn how through cutting-edge tablet technology, Securus Technologies, an Aventiv Technologies company, develops innovative, safe, and secure solutions to enhance communication, improve operations and bridge the digital divide in correctional facilities.

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