Body-Worn Cameras in Correctional Facilities Are Expanding Evidence Collection and Operational Uses
Body-worn cameras in correctional facilities are doing the critical work of collecting high-quality video and audio evidence — and much more.
Body-worn cameras in correctional facilities are doing the critical work of collecting high-quality video and audio evidence — and much more.
Leo Technologies has been awarded a five-year contract valued at more than $106 million by the Federal Bureau of Prisons to provide AI-enabled translation and transcription services supporting authorized inmate communications monitoring and investigative operations.
Technology company Vant4ge has partnered with global professional services firm Guidehouse to deliver integrated, AI-enabled solutions for public sector agencies that oversee corrections, justice, health and human services, the companies announced April 7.
Tyler Technologies has signed a definitive agreement to acquire “For The Record,” a Phoenix-based digital court-recording company, in a deal valued at approximately $212.5 million.
As artificial intelligence (AI) begins to shape every aspect of correctional systems, healthcare stands out as one of its most promising yet complex frontiers.
Garrett Metal Detectors has released new software for its premium walk-through metal detector, Paragon.
When Chadwick Dotson took the helm as director of the Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC), he brought with him a bold vision: to position Virginia as a national leader in correctional safety, intelligence and technological innovation.
Adopt an Inmate (AI) is a nonprofit volunteer organization in Veneta, Ore., that seeks to create extended family for prison inmates.