In this episode of Corrections Unfiltered, Pete Bludworth, Chris McConnell and Guest CoHost Alishia McColl of CODIN, sit down with the team from Virtual Patrol Technologies—JC, Bryan, and Michael Ranes—along with Justin Hall, Jailer of Nelson County, Kentucky, to talk about turning existing cameras into a 24/7 virtual officer.
They break down how their AI plugs into your current IP cameras and infrastructure (no new camera overhaul) to detect:
- Fights and group tensions
- Self-harm and suicide risks
- Drug use and contraband activity
- Problem doors, perimeters, and blind spots
- Patterns that turn “horseplay” into major incidents
Corrections Unfiltered
AI VIRTUAL OFFICER STOPS FIGHTS, DRUGS, AND ASSAULTS
AI in corrections doesn’t have to replace officers—it can watch their back.
Visit the Virtual Patrol Technologies website at: www.virtualpatrol.org/
In this episode of Corrections Unfiltered, Pete Bludworth, Chris McConnell and Guest CoHost Alishia McColl of CODIN, sit down with the team from Virtual Patrol Technologies—JC, Bryan, and Michael Ranes—along with Justin Hall, Jailer of Nelson County, Kentucky, to talk about turning existing cameras into a 24/7 virtual officer.
They break down how their AI plugs into your current IP cameras and infrastructure (no new camera overhaul) to detect:
- Fights and group tensions
- Self-harm and suicide risks
- Drug use and contraband activity
- Problem doors, perimeters, and blind spots
- Patterns that turn “horseplay” into major incidents
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