System and method for visitation management in a controlled-access environment

a control-access environment and visitation management technology, applied in the field of visitation sessions, can solve the problems of face to face contact visits, difficult control, and the simplest method is the most risky, and achieve the effect of improving the compliance of visitation sessions

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-08-21
DSI ITI
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[0025]Another advantage of the present invention is that it improves compliance of visitation sessions with rules governing visitation in a controlled-environment.
[0026]The foregoing and other aspects, features, details, utilities, and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from reading the following description and claims, and from reviewing the accompanying drawings.

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The simplest method, but also the most risk prone, is a face to face contact visit.
Although this is the most desirable form of visit from both the visitor's and inmate's points of view, it is also the hardest to control.
Additionally, it is difficult for corrections officers to enforce rules that allow only certain visitors to visit certain inmates when all inmates and visitors are in a common location.
Both of these forms of visitation still present the difficulty of and risks associated with allowing the general public into the secured prison environment.
For example, in comparison to contact visitation, having an inmate and visitor physically separated by a barrier will reduce, but may not eliminate, the potential to pass contraband between the visitor and the inmate.

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[0033]While the visitation approaches described above address, to a certain extent, the problems of contraband and security within the prison, they can introduce issues with paperwork, research, and expense to the facility. Further, where the visitation session between the inmate and the visitor is conducted electronically, there is the potential to gather valuable information from the communication between the inmate and the visitor. For any information gathered to be of value, however, the parties in the communication need to be positively identified. In existing visitation approaches, positive identification is often difficult; often, the best that can be done is an educated guess based on paper logs, reports, and correction officer observations.

[0034]The visitation approaches described above also present the possibility of fraud (e.g., failures to follow established rules for visitation sessions). One common effort to circumvent facility rules regarding visitation sessions is to...

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A method of managing visitation includes accessing a visitation control system including a visitation session scheduling interface, communications devices, a switching interface, and at least one authentication interface, defining rules governing visitation, requesting a visitation session using the scheduling interface, assessing whether the visitation session complies with the rules governing visitation, scheduling the visitation session if the visitation session complies with the rules, using the at least one authentication interface to authenticate a first party and a second party, establishing communication between the first party and the second party after authenticating both parties, and storing a record of the visitation session in a database. The record preferably includes at least information regarding identities of the first party and the second party. The visitation session may also be monitored (e.g., in real time, near real time, or by recording).

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is related to U.S. provisional application No. 60 / 901,342, filed Feb. 15, 2007 and U.S. application Ser. No. 11 / 706,431, filed Feb. 15, 2007. The foregoing are hereby incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]a. Field of the Invention[0003]The instant invention relates to visitation sessions occurring in a controlled-access environment, such as a correctional institution. In particular, the instant invention relates to a system and method for managing and monitoring visitation sessions.[0004]b. Background Art[0005]In the correctional industry, inmate visitation is an essential part of rehabilitation of an inmate. Numerous studies have shown that visitation by friends and family can help reduce recidivism as well as prepare an inmate for life after prison. Since the vast majority of inmates are eventually released into the public, any steps to minimize the problems the indi...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q10/00
CPCH04M3/2281H04M3/42221G10L15/26G06F17/30746H04M2201/40G06F16/254G06F16/283G06F16/685G06F16/686
Inventor JOHNSON, MARK D.ROKOSKY, JAMES P.DOM, JOSHUADALE, JOHN P.
Owner DSI ITI
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