Digital Solution’s Offender Management System
With crime rates steadily rising, an increasing number of inmates must be maintained and managed within jail systems that are often times understaffed.
With crime rates steadily rising, an increasing number of inmates must be maintained and managed within jail systems that are often times understaffed.
Digital Solutions, Inc., a leading jail management software company, offers a solution to this expanding dilemma with its Offender Management System (OMS). This inmate management solution maintains all aspects of an inmate's incarceration; from initial intake to final release.
By incorporating our cutting-edge biometric software into OMS, the fingerprint technology system can easily enrol and verify inmates. M2SYS' Bio-Plugin fingerprint reader software seamlessly integrates into OMS, allowing overpopulated and understaffed jails to eliminate various security concerns. OMS must only enrol one or two of the offender's fingerprints during the intake process. The fingerprint reader instantly captures the print, and the system can then enrol a new inmate or verify that the offender has been priory incarcerated. In cases of previous incarceration, OMS can retrieve past information and records for these repeat offenders instantly. This eliminates timely methods taken to identify offenders who will not offer their identification or who give false identification information.
M2SYS's digital fingerprint reader technology is also used by OMS to accurately track inmate movements throughout secured vicinities. With a quick scan of an inmate's fingerprint on our Fingerprint reader, OMS can determine whether particular individuals should be given clearance into certain areas. Our Fingerprint software system monitors exit and entry times, ensuring that a jail will know the whereabouts of each inmate at a given time and increasing overall security. Offender management software (OMS) can be very effective and more accurate by using our Biometric software.
Perhaps the most impregnable argument for biometric software implementation in the prison system is one of public safety. Due to the growing number of inmates, instances of human error and of inmates switching ID bracelets have become considerable problems, and often allow for the release of unauthorized inmates. By integrating biometric software/ fingerprint scanning technology into its inmate management software, OMS can accurately verify the identity of the inmate being released, eradicating false releases and protecting the safety and welfare of the public. |