Drug and Contraband Detection

Effective Screening of Inmate Mail, Housing and Intake Areas

Videos

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Inmates receive many letters and packages from friends, family, and the legal system. Corrections facilities struggle with effectively screening such a large volume of mail and ensuring timely delivery. Ineffective screening has made mail a prevalent channel for introducing narcotics and contraband into correctional facilities.
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Daily, corrections staff are called upon to search areas throughout the facilities to determine the presence of drugs and contraband concealed in everyday items from bedding to clothing, and even food items and toiletries, among others. These searches may include inmate intake areas and housing units.
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Alex Sappok,Ph.D., CEO of RaySecur presents MailSecur's drug and contraband detection capabilities at the Fulton County Technology Demo Day.
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Sheriff Patrick Labat provides an overview of how the county corrections system will leverage the MailSecur screening solution to stem the flow of contraband flowing into their facilities.
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This video reviews how the MailSecur solution detects drug-treated papers in unopened mail and documents.

Webinar

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In this on-demand webinar our corrections specialists share real-life insights and approaches to: maintain privacy and confidentiality of inmates's mail, protect mail screeners from exposure to dangerous substances, reduce screening time, and detecting more and emerging substances
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Watch to hear from our military, corrections, and narcotics smuggling experts on insights and analysis on the latest in mail-based drugs and contraband detection.
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Learn why effective detection is the best defense to stopping never-before-seen substances smuggled in inmate mail.

Resources

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Increase staff safety, decrease drug use, and protect privacy. New innovations in T-ray technology allow corrections staff to detect the smallest, hardest-to-find drugs and contraband than X-ray and other screening techniques can't find in personal and legal mail - helping to keep officers, staff and inmates safe.
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Correctional facilities face complex challenges when it comes to effectively detecting drugs and contraband in inmate mail. Fraudulent legal mail has become a preferred means for smuggling drugs and contraband into correctional facilities.

2022 Mail Security Report

The RaySecur mail security report aims to elevate awareness and disseminate actionable intelligence on the weaponization of mail - including incidents of drug and contraband smuggling faced in the corrections industry.

The lack of reporting requirements leaves a sizable gap across all industries. This is especially worrisome to those at critical risk and increasingly targeted with mail-based attacks such as corrections, law enforcement, government agencies, pharmaceutical, finance, data-centric technology, and sports and entertainment.

RaySecur is committed to providing correction leaders and staff with the data and analysis needed to inform strategy and protect the safety of staff and persons under their care.

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Detect Contraband That Other Screening Technologies Miss

 

MailSecur® uses safe, T-ray technology to allow corrections personnel to “see inside” letters, packages, and other soft objects to detect the smallest and hardest-to-find threats that X-ray and other scanners can’t find in personal and legal mail, without opening it, and in inmate personal items.

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Operators view a live, 3D video of the object and can manipulate the item to gain alternate views. Remote screening capabilities are built-in with around-the-clock access to EOD experts for remote image interpretation and analysis, alarm resolution, and support.

  • Maintain – privacy and confidentiality
  • Protect – corrections staff 3 Reduce – screening time and resources
  • Detect – more contraband and threats

 

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