Body-Worn Camera
Axis body-worn solutions are a suite of wearable camera systems designed for professional security, public safety, healthcare, education, and commercial environments that require reliable evidence capture and situational awareness.
Axis body-worn solutions are a suite of wearable camera systems designed for professional security, public safety, healthcare, education, and commercial environments that require reliable evidence capture and situational awareness.
The Michigan Department of Corrections has launched a “Safe Prisons Initiative” designed to track and improve safety and security across the state prison system.
The Hawk safe furniture line by Abecca is manufactured to ensure protection for service users and staff in correctional and specialty care environments, such as youth justice, corrections, forensic and high-risk mental health spaces.
Later this month, a free live webinar from Correctional News will examine how the built environment directly impacts staff performance, safety outcomes and liability exposure.
Later this month, national philanthropic organization Chicago Beyond will host its second annual National Convening, a two-day gathering aimed at improving safety for people within U.S. jails and prisons.
The Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services (DPSCS) is phasing in a body-worn camera pilot program to enhance transparency and safety within its correctional facilities.
Falcon Inc., a nationwide consulting and management firm in the justice, healthcare and safety sector, has named Todd Ishee as a senior expert.
Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco recently announced more than 50 innovative strategies the Department of Justice (DOJ) will utilize to reduce death by suicide of adults who are detained or incarcerated in the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) or Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP).
On Dec. 27, the Prison Violence Consortium released two policy briefs outlining the findings of a study aimed at understanding prison violence as well as recommendations for reducing and preventing violence in correctional facilities.
PROTECH’s infrared barriers use active infrared technology to create an invisible wall of detection by transmitting and receiving light beams to detect intrusions. When “breaks” occur within the beam, the…