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Government CIO Outlook | Monday, November 23, 2020
Technologies like AI and cloud can help the correctional facilities to gather more data and build a safe environment for the inmates.
FREMONT, CA: Every year a considerable amount is spent on keeping people in correctional facilities worldwide. Out of this overwhelming number of people behind bars, most of them will return to the correctional institutes within three years after getting released. It is not an isolated issue because most countries spend a considerable amount of money to keep just one person in a correctional facility, and the condition is distressing and expensive. But the introduction of cloud-connected systems and artificial intelligence (AI) can provide solutions that they can use the immense data in public safety institutions to benefit the administrators and inmates.
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Artificial intelligence is one of the essential technologies that can increase institutional safety at correctional institutions and decrease re-entry. Distributing houses to the inmates can be difficult, but it can immensely impact the inmate and staff safety. Utilizing the data to understand the risk while accommodating the inmates and informing the housing decisions can ensure safety and successful re-entry. By gathering every available information about a new or returning inmate, the data can be utilized for looking into the insights and patterns of success. The data will be beneficial as it can notify the staff about a volatile housing match and even mention matches that can be successful. In most correctional institutions, the decisions related to housing are made instantly based on few data. Using AI will become easy to develop a more detailed view of the inmates, increasing safety and reducing recidivism chances.
Intelligent solutions will alert the employees in advance about the number of people arriving in a day so that they can be prepared to control them. The correctional facilities can also save a lot of resources when they know the exact number of staff members on duty. The facilities can also make better decisions about where to house the inmates or how many staff to schedule when they have more information. AI and intelligent cloud technology can help them accomplish it.
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