Why You Should Install CCTV in Prisons
CCTV in correctional facilities is in high-demand. CE pros ought to consider some not-so-glamorous commercial work.
There’s something oddly compelling about correction facilities as electronics clients.
On one hand, it’s sort of scary. On the other hand, it represents a commercial market that is still thriving.
InfoComm recognizes that the U.S. prison system is increasingly investing in technology. Director of public relations Betsy Jaffe recently said prison installations are difficult to quantify because Infocomm puts them into the broader “government category.”
Video conferencing, acoustical treatments and audio/video installations are among the technologies in demand by prisons.
Closed circuit TV (CCTV), meanwhile, “is increasingly being utilized as a tool for recording and monitoring police and prison cells,” according to ClearView Communications. ClearView markets a line of cameras designed specifically for prisons. Features include:
It might not be as glamorous as the hospitality industry or even the worship industry, but it makes sense for CE pros to pursue prisons.
On one hand, it’s sort of scary. On the other hand, it represents a commercial market that is still thriving.
InfoComm recognizes that the U.S. prison system is increasingly investing in technology. Director of public relations Betsy Jaffe recently said prison installations are difficult to quantify because Infocomm puts them into the broader “government category.”
Video conferencing, acoustical treatments and audio/video installations are among the technologies in demand by prisons.
Closed circuit TV (CCTV), meanwhile, “is increasingly being utilized as a tool for recording and monitoring police and prison cells,” according to ClearView Communications. ClearView markets a line of cameras designed specifically for prisons. Features include:
- Infra-red illumination
- Two-way intercom
- Lack of sharp, protruding objects
- High level of vandal resistance
It might not be as glamorous as the hospitality industry or even the worship industry, but it makes sense for CE pros to pursue prisons.
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Tom LeBlanc, Senior Writer/Technology Editor, CE Pro
Tom has been covering consumer electronics for six years. Before that, he wrote for the sports department of the Boston Herald. Migrating to magazines, he was a staff editor for a golf publication and an outdoor sports publication. Now, as senior writer/technology editor of CE Pro magazine since 2003, he dabbles in all departments and offers expertise in marketing. Follow him on Twitter @leblanctom.
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New Prison, no inmates… im in.
Existing prison.. no way.