How Many Criminal Empires Continue To Still Stay Running By Utilizing Cell Phones In Jail

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By Jacob Watson


A new type of intelligent criminal causing serious problems in an already overcrowded prison system has recently come to light. Although organized crime has existed for as long as the history of man and society, a new type of prisoner is emerging, fueled by the growth of the United States prison system and new programs such as the "war against drugs".

You've probably heard stories -- the prisoner who gets extra recreational time, makes phone calls, orders pizzas to their cell and gets a few extra "special relaxation visits" each week. A new breed of organized criminal has emerged, using capital and assets to buy privileges and control, even in jail.

The true nature of the problem can be seen when looking at the rise of cellular phones and communication technology amongst the prison population as well as the frequent firings of prison guards for corruption. How is it getting in? What is it being used for? How can we reduce or stop the problem of wrong inmate telephone service usage?

There are a few strategies being used to combat this problem. New technologies such as cellular phone blockers and detectors have emerged and are being used. They allow the discovery of cellular phones as well as their origins in prison. In addition education and safe corruption reporting initiatives help in the reduction of the problems. However; a core problem remains, as the salary of guards and staff in prison stays the same, the temptation of performing extra favors to inmates for compensation will always exist. How do we stop this?

The solution may lie in improving society and rehabilitation programs. Our goal should be to reduce the need to commit criminal acts and take a pro-active solution to crime prevention. As the prison population grows at an unsustainable rate, these becomes a serious problem. For the very purpose of prisons are at risk and we need to make sure crime and criminal networks can not escape and keep us all safe.




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