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Prison Management Systems and Security. Janele Harmon CPSC 420 24 May 2007. Overview. Background Prison Management Needs and Software Solutions Examples. Background. U.S. Prison System Governing Bodies Department of Justice Federal Performance Based Detention Standards Review Book
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Prison Management Systems and Security Janele Harmon CPSC 420 24 May 2007
Overview • Background • Prison Management Needs and Software Solutions • Examples
Background • U.S. Prison System Governing Bodies • Department of Justice • Federal Performance Based Detention Standards Review Book • “Electronic security equipment (cameras, alarms…etc.)” • Office of the Federal Detention Trustee • Information Technology Division • Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) • Office of Security Technology • U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) • Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) /Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) • Civil Rights Division • State and Local Governments • Private “service providers”
Inmate Management Needs and Solutions : Replacing Paper • Databasing and Data Security • Booking/Fingerprinting Information • Inmate Disciplinary Write-Ups • Medical Records – HIPAA • Property Sheets/Photos • Visitation Records • Gang Activity • Inmate Counts • Bed Location
Enforcing Physical Security Voice over WLAN Limited radio channel capacity Voice-over-IP phones Inmate Identification Bar Codes Handheld Computers and laptops Guard and Inmate Tracking RFID’s Access Point Real Time Prison Management Needs and Solutions : New Possibilities
AVIAN- Advanced Vehicle Interrogation and Notification System • 1999 • detects the presence of persons hidden in vehicles • seismic sensors detect shock waves generated by the beating heart
Alanco/TSI PRISM Example: Real Time Tracking • RFID tags for “constant” monitoring needs • Officer Duress • Inmate Out of Place • Investigation • Inmate Separation
Officer presses duress button or alarm is activated upon impact
Office of the Federal Detention Trustee IT • 2006 • “Products” • DSNetwork • improves interaction between government agencies and service providers and reduce lengthy and cumbersome workloads • eDesignate • streamlines and automates the sentence-to-designation process