3. IT WOULD BE NICE TO DO IT LEGITIMATELY For today: A look at
the past, while looking to the future New service options mean new
opportunities More simply address contraband for all parties
concerned One prisoner's wife says her husband regularly calls her
on a clandestine mobile. She works evenings, so is unable to talk
to him through legal channels. She accepts he is breaking prison
rules, but believes regular contact is important. I like to keep
him abreast of family life, involve him in decision making, it
makes him feel part of the family he is away from, she says. But it
would be nice to do it legitimately. Eric Allison, Guardian, May
17, 2011. 2011 meshIP, LLC
4. THE CRIMINAL CELL PHONE Current charges: Bribery Smuggling
Extortion Collusion Espionage Says hes innocent! 2011 meshIP,
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5. DEFENDING AGAINST THE CELL PHONE Process Personnel Removal
Jamming controls Others to come 2011 meshIP, LLC
6. CURRENT STRATEGY RESULTS Costly Inconsistent Contentious
Divisive Political Promotes value of contraband Problem not solved
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7. REHABILITATION OF THE CELL PHONE Embraces new rules Follows
the rules Incentivizes others Works with others Transparent
Accountable Enhances law enforcement 2011 meshIP, LLC
8. FUTURE PROOF email & media options coming CONTROL
OPTIONS unique device appearance various minute packaging time of
day access voice only configs to start approved call lists
recording and monitoring inbound and/or outbound 2011 meshIP,
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10. THE MODEL SECURE CELL PHONE Mature cell technologies
Adapted for hostile environments Mirrors pay phone/wall phone
systems Automated inventory controls D.O Streamlined detainee
access .C. Affordable communications No burden on operations 2011
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11. THE VALUE OF SECURE CELL PHONE ACCESS Increases access
Devalues contraband Revitalizes current phones Creates new
applications Improves detainee morale Increases safety Supports any
agenda Without investment expense Readily available telephony
reduces smuggled mobile phones. The number of prisoners failing
random mandatory drug tests also fell... fewer assaults, less
bullying and fewer incidents of self-harm the frequency and quality
of contact with their families increased a proven factor in
reducing the likelihood that prisoners will reoffend; consequently,
an improvement in rehabilitation. Vicky ODea prison operations
director 2011 meshIP, LLC
12. ROUND TABLE Questions and answers Lets discuss your unique
environment Consider a trial deployment Please share information
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