Monday, March 9, 2015

For-Profit Services Eliminate Pesky, Costly In-Person Prison Visits


http://crooksandliars.com/2015/03/new-profit-services-eliminate-person

For-Profit Services Eliminate Pesky, Costly In-Person Prison Visits

I was just saying to myself: "Self," I said, "Our prison system isn't quite inhumane enough.. What can we do to make prisoners feel even more isolated and hopeless?" And then I read this, and knew I could rest assured that experts were on the case!
In the last few years, jails and prisons across the country — 43 states, according to one recent count — have embraced so-called video visitation, more or less a generic version of Skype for inmates. The companies that sell video-visitation systems promote them as a convenience both for prison employees and for the families of inmates: “Save time and money by visiting your incarcerated friends and family from the comfort of your home or office,” promises the website for Securus Technologies, one of the biggest players in the prison communication industry. For family members who live far away from a jail or prison facility, video visitation can indeed provide a welcome option, though it’s not exactly inexpensive: A dollar per minute or higher for video chats is common.
But the companies don’t just provide an additional service. They also strongly encourage jails to eliminate traditional, face-to-face visitation in order to drive more business to their video systems, often making its elimination a stipulation of the jail’s contract with the company. A recent report by the Prison Policy Initiative, a Massachusetts-based think tank, found that 74 percent of county jails that added video visitation also ended traditional visitation. “With face-to-face visits, families talk about how they can put their hand up to the glass and mothers talk about being able to see the skin of the person on the other side,” said Bernadette Rabuy, a co-author of the report. “Things like that that are important, and they’re not possible with a glitchy video system.”
let's make this short and sweet, with changes and denials of seeing a loved one in person especially the millions of innocent and low crime inmates wouldn't it be poetic justice for these nuances to be the deterrent to crime and not so much the incarceration after all it's always the simplicity that gets overlooked but i digress, if this does do the job of deterrent than these inhumane SOB's will be putting themselves out of business, i love it.