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Key steps include creating a policy to govern bodycam use, choosing the most appropriate equipment and getting buy-in from COs
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Body-worn cameras and TASER CEWs often have a calming effect on tense situations, but using them together can also cut down on complaints and boost transparency
Consider these tools and techniques to help maintain the constant vigilance necessary to keep contraband drugs, phones and weapons out of your facility
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Learn how an app can make oversight from a distance during the COVID-19 pandemic easier
The East Fork Fire Protection District is one of Nevada’s largest combination fire and EMS agencies. Hear how their Battalion Chief led the department to integrate complex crew scheduling with human capital management and payroll in a unified cloud platform.
Decon7 Systems provides a disinfectant that effectively neutralizes the novel coronavirus and a variety of other biological threats
Since adding a body scanner to its intake process, the facility has seen a significant drop in drugs found during random shakedowns
The Ohio State Penitentiary reached out to Briarwood Products for help in providing tools that comply with its security measures
What are the critical considerations that correctional facility managers must keep in mind when ordering tools and supplies to be handled by inmate workers?
New AI features highlight and color-code foreign objects on or in the body to make full-body scanning faster, easier and more accurate
Looking for a better way to catch contraband, this Oregon sheriff led the charge to make X-ray screening a common practice in the state’s county jails
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