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Digital solutions serve as a strong foundation for correction space to work efficiently.
FREMONT, CA: Correction is a critical part of the government's mission. But countries face increased costs and increasing pressure from an offender population that is aging and demands more tailored solutions. The area of corrections is on the verge of significant change. Advancements in information technology and information management approaches are allowing significant improvements in both risk assessment and intervention methodologies. Surely, technology will enable correction agencies to rethink their role and the services that they provide. Read on to know more.
Digital technology addresses the integration points between an organization and external platforms and can include technologies that fall outside of an organization's control. Perhaps the major challenge with moving towards digital is how everything becomes interrelated. Conventionally, the information used to evaluate offenders has been limited to data conveniently located and accessible on offender files. Digital technology allows assessments to include relevant information in a systematic method, leading to more accurate evaluations tailored to the individual offender and their circumstances. In this way, digital technology can allow more precise referrals to rehabilitation programs and services, which will positively affect public safety.
Within the corrections area, digital technology and data analytics can fuel a vast array of decision-making abilities, infrastructure enhancements, and automated platforms. One of the significant opportunities for corrections is the potential to predict behavior and manage risk. Digital solutions can significantly lessen the workload demands of necessary but routine surveillance activities that are part of a correctional officer's daily duties. RFID, biometric scanning, and wireless technologies provide opportunities to better manage inmates' placement and movement within correctional facilities humanely while improving incident identification and prevention.
Digital solutions can address a broad set of correctional opportunities with meaningful solutions that combine health care, rehabilitation, recidivism reduction, enhanced risk assessment, and the overall reduction of costs.
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