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Jail offers inmate management upgrades through technology |
By neighbornewspapers.com - Liz Morino |
Published: 11/08/2012 |
Atlanta - Chief Deputy Stan Copeland shows the soon-to-be furnished crime lab inside the new law enforcement and jail facility. Over the last 10 years, inmate detention has become increasingly high tech, which is reflected in the new Douglas County jail’s features. A bank of phones line the walls of each cell block, where inmates can call family through collect calls. A kiosk is in place if the inmate wishes to make a purchase from the commissary, or needs to make a medical call. This is controlled by a Radio Frequency Identification Device (RFID) bracelet which contains a chip for each individual inmate and controls their usage, said Chief Deputy Stan Copeland of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. Read More. |
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