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May 19, 2021 | View as webpage
Dear Corrections1 Member,
 

Whether outside a facility for legal or medical appointments or inside a facility for visits and appointments, inmate movement presents a slew of challenges for correctional facilities across the nation. Today, it's a challenge being met with the same technology that has been keeping civilians close from a distance for decades, telepresence.  

Download Correction1's digital edition, sponsored by Tyler Technologies, to find out how correctional facilities can harness the evolving power of technology to improve officer safety and facility security.  

Download this special report here.

Stay safe,

Corrections1 Team
 
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