Telephone communications
Telephone Conferencing in Civil and Criminal Court Cases
Evaluation of Telephone Conferencing in Civil and Criminal Court Cases
Differential Police Response to Citizen-Initiated Calls for Service - Executive Summary, (Part 1
Patterns of Citizen Demands for Police Service
Call for Cell Phone Forensics
Corrections Assistance
'Filling' a Communications Cavity
Smartphones and Law Enforcement
Minnesota Reduces Phone Rates to Combat Contraband Cellphones
No More "Cell" Phones
Smartphone App Provides Alternative Way for Students to Communicate with Police
Corrections Department Allowing Use of Cordless Phones for Inmates
Contraband Cell Phones in Prisons: Possible Wireless Technology Solutions
Countering Technology-Facilitated Abuse: Criminal Justice Strategies for Combating Nonconsensual Pornography, Sextortion, Doxing, and Swatting
Notes from the Field: Creating the 'Connected Cop' Through a Broadband Network
Cell Phones in Prison
Criminals are using cell phones illegally in prisons and jails to conduct their business and intimidate witnesses. Although technology solutions to this problem are available, they can create new challenges, such as legal and implementation issues associated with cell phone use in correctional facilities. Panelists will discuss various aspects to consider from how prisoners use cell phones, to day-to-day and operational aspects, to legal and regulatory concerns.