CORRECTIONS NETWORK

Jail-TV Systems

Managing Viewed Content and Dayroom Management

Wrap what they want to see with what they need to see - Live TV
Provide health, PREA and other educational training
Manage adults in custody movements from dayroom to cells
Manage adults in custody movements from dayroom to cells

Take Control of the Content

Just because entertainment content is available to the inmates doesn't mean that you cannot control what they watch or what they see. Taking the remote control out of their hands is the first step. Being able to remotely control the TV gives you the control you need to make sure the adults in custody are restricted from watching content that is not healthy for the incarcerated individual and provides the opportunity to wrap the content they want to see with information they need to see, including compliance content, such as PREA training.

System configurations can be tailored to meet your immediate needs, as well as getting you started with the ability to expand the system as your budget or project management allows. The following diagrams detail some examples of how you could configure your system to accommodate your facility.

How It Works

The TV content is loaded through the Corrections Network appliance, either coming from your cable TV or Satellite feed or from video content stored on the device. It is then sent to the digital Jail-TV screen (standard TV), wrapped with the side panel content and crawl information you have stored on the Corrections Network appliance the a secure Web Management Interface. This interface also allows you to change the content being played on the Jail-TV screen.

How Do I Get Started?

You may have many questions about how to get started.

How do you describe what you want or need? How do I know what is possible?

How can I get funding to support this system?

We can help. Contact us for a consultation.