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Prison ServiceSecure Identity Management SolutionsPrison Services are entrusted with the important responsibility of managing people convicted of crimes. They house a range of offenders from persistent petty thieves and white collar criminals to extremely violent and dangerous offenders.
Prison authorities are responsible for protecting society from dangerous offenders, the safety of officers and employees, and the safety of offenders themselves whilst seeking to rehabilitate them. Creating the right environment for offenders is a complicated task and prisons must provide a unique set of characteristics:
- Security and safety in the facility and during transfers and transportation
- Location near to the offender's family so they can visit
- Sentence management, ensuring that the offender fulfills his/her sentence, not leaving a facility early or late
- Rehabilitation programmes
- Work or study programmmes
- Drug/alcohol treatment programmes
- Medical services and history management
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Over the last 3 years Human Recognition Systems has been helping HM Prison Services benefit from increased identity assurance. Our Biometric Drug Dispensing system is helping HMPS to effectively rehabilitate prisoners across all prisons in England and Wales. HRS identity solutions for prisons are actively contributing towards improved identification, location and control over offenders.
Our identity solution MPrisonManager is a highly scalable, easy-to-use digital booking, identification and investigative solution that enables law enforcement to capture, store and retrieve criminal mug shots, fingerprints, scars, marks and tattoo images along with historical record data. The solution easily interfaces with:
- Existing Record Management Systems (i.e. Criminal History Legacy Systems.)
- Jail Management Systems
- Livescan Fingerprint Capture Systems and associated AFIS products.
Video Analytics is being used to assist guards in the protection of restricted areas, alerting them to human activity in areas there should be none using algorithms which discriminate. Eg. A bird landing on a roof is not a security problem, but a person up there is!
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