|
Technology could help secure prisons |
By dispatch.com |
Published: 06/25/2015 |
I respond to the New York Times article “Lax security procedures set stage for breakout” in Monday’s Dispatch, which describes the nightly bed check as a major failing contributing to the escape of two maximum-security prison inmates. The article states that authorities believe that the two men stuffed their beds with crude dummies, slipped out of holes they had cut in the backs of their cells and worked inside the tunnels under the prison preparing their escape. Officials speculate that the men had been at work on their plan for weeks, maybe months. This despite corrections department rules saying that officers making hourly rounds from midnight to 5:30 a.m. must be able to see the inmate’s skin and detect breathing. Read More. |
MARKETPLACE search vendors | advanced search

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
|
Comments:
No comments have been posted for this article.
Login to let us know what you think