
Modern jails need reliable ways to detect concealed narcotics, weapons and prohibited items during intake without adding pressure to daily operations. Compact body scanning systems such as CLEARPASS C.i. help correctional facilities strengthen screening even when space is limited.
Correctional facilities across the US are currently experiencing an unprecedented surge in contraband smuggling activity, highlighted by record drug seizures and drones used to deliver illicit items into jail yards. Several high-profile incidents have exposed the shortcomings of traditional search methods, prompting calls for more advanced security solutions.
Conroe, TX, USA – July 19, 2024 – LINEV Systems US, industry-leading x-ray screening solutions provider, in partnership with Liberty Defense and Viken Detection is pleased to announce the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) has selected the HEXWAVE system to screen staff and visitors entering into correctional facilities. The award is for 20 HEXWAVE’s that will be deployed across several different facilities statewide.
LINEV Systems US, Inc. will attend and exhibit at one of the top-attended Corrections security events, the American Jail Association Conference in Ft. Lauderdale, FL May 18-22, where corrections policymakers, administrators, executives, and solution partners engage in the open exchange of ideas and information on the most important security issues facing the corrections space today.
To increase safety for both inmates and jail staff at Clarks Road facility in Craven County, the CLEARPASS, general-use full-body screening technology with extremely low X-ray dose rates to screen a person and can be used for any applications, was recently implemented at the Clarks Road facility to combat drug and weapon entry.
Contraband in correctional facilities includes drugs, cell phones, weapons and even prohibited tobacco products that pose significant threats. LINEV Systems Security X-ray Systems can solve a variety of security problems in prisons, correctional institutions and security checkpoints. All over the world, it is widely accepted that drugs and mobile phones are often smuggled in buildings.
A new body scanner in Grand Island, Nebraska detects threats and prevents drugs and weapons from being smuggled into the Hall County Jail.