Tablets have revolutionised the way incarcerated individuals access communication and programming services. NCIC Inmate Communications explores the technology benefits and the challenges of balancing costs and accessibility. Read More
Rudy Van De Voorde, Director-General Belgian Prison Service Read More
An increasing demand for evidence-informed training and digitalisation point to automation, integrated databases, eLearning and software solutions for forensic and correctional staff, as a means to improve outcomes. Read More
Ina Eliasen, Director-General, Department of Prisons and Probation, Denmark Read More
Detailing the new programmes being implemented and tested in the scope of Smart Prison, a project that seeks innovations that work and can be applied to the general prison system. Read More
Article ODSecurity 2020 was a challenging year for worldwide correctional services managing the devastating effects of COVID-19, and although the... Read More
Unilink explores the recent policy changes and innovations within the UK Probation Service, and presents a solution for improving the probation experience for both service users and practitioners. Read More
Ricardo Pérez Manrique, Judge, President of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights Read More
A new vision requires modern offender management systems, capable of responding to the issues facing prison administrations today, with the flexibility and ability to learn and respond to issues that we will face in the future. Read More
During a time when the COVID-19 pandemic imposed limits or suspension of face-to-face visits, the implementation video calling for inmates rose. Find out what we can learn from the results. Read More
The introduction of digital technologies in your agency should not be left in the hands of IT professionals or even tusted and experienced practitioners.
Technical and operational expertise are key, but a future envisioning strategic approach will definitely make a difference.
To help build structured digital transformation efforts, we bring you the expert's opinions and research, the lived experience of decision-makers and brief case presentations on how different jurisdictions have adopted specific technology solutions benefiting incarcerated persons and staff. Read More
Deborah Richardson, Deputy Solicitor General (Correctional Services), Ontario, Canada Read More
Article Francis Toye Imagine for a moment that you are responsible for the operation of information technology in prisons and... Read More
A case study, by MHS Public Safety, about leveraging the power of digital technology in Corrections to reduce redivism: systems' modernization, treatment and rehabilitation practices enhancement, and beyond. Read More
Article Pia Puolakka Project’s background In 2015, Finnish legislation enabled prisoners to gain digital access to social, educational and health... Read More
An update on the expansion of the Smart Prison project in Finland, which provides digital devices and services to inmates for communication, task management, and rehabilitation purposes. Read More
Martin Holmgren, Director-General, Swedish Prison and Probation Service Read More
Digital services in the area of education can break the cycle of incarceration, not just for the incarcerated individual, but also for those in their ecosystem. A hypothesis advanced by Telio. Read More
For a long time, heads of correctional administrations have prepared for different threat scenarios. But this time, it was different. The COVID 19 pandemic has taken us all by surprise and hit hard, showing how vulnerable our organisations can be. Read More
Improving community safety through a digital technology programme allowing inmates to take responsibility for their rehabilitation. Read More
Secure video calls in Scottish prisons are improving the wellbeing of prisoners and their families. Read More
Core Systems explores the challenges faced by prisons when adopting new digital technologies and how to overcome them. Read More
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