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5G is here for both fixed locations and vehicles
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Domestic and international calls from wall phones and tablets are now free for "maintaining positive bonds between incarcerated people and their loved ones"
Schuylkill County Prison requests $160K for 42 additional wireless access points, switches and cables to improve communication between iPads used by COs
Agencies have substantial discretion to spend money in ways that best suit the needs of constituents - some of the ways might surprise you
Inmates will soon be required to wear an electronic wristband that tracks their movements within jail systems
Tracking supplies given can save lives, no matter the size of the object
The advancements that technology management systems have to offer are too significant to be ignored
The launch of Mobile Command XR from GUARDIAN RFID, which is powered by AI and face recognition, has created waves throughout the corrections industry
From inmate tracking and cell checks, to Cloud-based business and artificial intelligence, the company digitally transforms jails, prisons and juvenile detention facilities
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Watching ‘COPS’ together is more than a welcome mental getaway – it sparks important conversations about what it means to be a first responder
The businesses that equip and serve first responders are supporting the national emergency response with new products, free services and donations
Founded by a former police officer and computer forensics expert, OfficerPrivacy removes personal information from top people-search sites, giving LEOs an extra measure of security
Learn how an app can make oversight from a distance during the COVID-19 pandemic easier
It is impossible to eliminate the dangers associated with moving inmates in prisoner transport vehicles, but installing the right equipment can reduce the risks
With the right technology, command staff can enhance officer and inmate safety and facility security despite understaffing and tight budgets.
Building strong relationships with the community allows local police to develop sources of information that can be vital to preventing acts of terror
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More facilities are relying on technology to ensure correctional officers stay safe while efficiently performing their duties
An inmate attacked correctional officers Lisa Mauldin and Demaris Allen in the jail’s kitchen in December
Court settlement amounts against prisons and jails that did not provide deaf inmates with the ability to make legally entitled telephone calls have totaled in the millions
The technology can catch prisoners in the act when they try to use illegal prison cellphones
Video visitation is expected to be up and running on all JPay kiosks in the facilities by the end of October
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