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.
For corrections professionals, pressure and public scrutiny are facts of life, and the ability to communicate effectively in times of calm and crisis is a mission-critical skill.
On Feb. 8, during the final day of the American Correctional Association’s 2026 Winter Conference in Long Beach, Calif., attendees gathered for the annual Evolving Spaces: Creating Spaces that Work Symposium.
In early 2025, Correctional News announced the publication’s first-ever 30 Over 30 Years Experience List, honoring 30 long-time leaders, as well as the Next-Generation Trailblazers Award, recognizing professionals with 10 years of justice/corrections experience or fewer.