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Safety and maintaining order in prison is very important and surveillance systems inside can help to achieve this. Violence among inmates, the hiding of weapons, and drug use are a few things that cameras can help to detect before a large problem develops.


Pros of Prison Surveillance

  • Maintain Order � Surveillance equipment placed in common areas are helpful in maintaining order in situations where large groups of inmates are present.

  • Visual Coverage - Since most prisons are large and sometimes understaffed, security cameras can help maintain order allowing guards to monitor all areas at once. Once a problem is detected on screen, security can be sent to the location immediately in the event that there are no guards at the site.

  • Archived Evidence � If there is ever an investigation, surveillance systems are useful since they store footage according to your settings.

  • Reduce Violent Crimes � Fights are common inside prison and often inmates are stabbed and hurt severely. Having recorded data of an incident can help to see who is guilty and also help to prevent fights from occurring since inmates know that they are constantly being recorded.

  • Drug Smuggling � The use of cameras can help to reduce drug traffic.

  • Monitor Officers � In the event that prison staff abuse their power, recorded data can help to spot the offense.

  • Monitor Inmates � Cameras can help guards and officers spot a problem as it develops such as an inmate making a weapon or devising a plan.

  • Safer Transport - Surveillance of hallways where inmates are escorted can help to increase safety.

  • Remote Access - View and control your cameras from any offsite location with an internet connection and computer. To view an example of remote access, visit our live demo page and view cameras that are recording from our office from your computer.


  • Risks of Prison Surveillance

  • Damage � Prisons are especially subject to surveillance equipment being damaged. If a camera is broken by an inmate, there could be an incident taking place that you are unaware of. It is recommended to have a backup system and cameras for emergency situations.

  • Dependence � Do not substitute your prison staff with cameras, a surveillance system is one part in maintaining order but not the most important. Ample staff along with surveillance equipment is recommended to identify and solve a problem.

  • Privacy � It is not recommended to place cameras in individual cells, however public areas of the prison and hallways are.


  • Things to Consider for Prison Surveillance

  • What are the biggest concerns of security within the prison?
  • What areas in the past have been subject to violence?
  • How often does an incident occur?
  • In the past have there been instances of officer abuse to inmates?
  • Is there any surveillance equipment already in place?
  • Is there currently enough prison staff?


  • Setup Tips for Prison Security

  • Place cameras in public areas such as the cafeteria and yard, hallways where inmates are escorted, and also where booking takes place.
  • Make sure to monitor all entrances and exits of the facility.


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