Video Arraignment Means Increased Security and Reduced Expenses

The Video Arraignment module of Prison Vision™ is designed to allow conferences between prisoner or inmate and courtroom personnel . A system can be designed to operate over LAN, WAN or ISDN facilities.
Cremer Technologies can design a system for you to your exact requirements. As an industry leader, Cremer Technologies has the experience to help you define your goals and meet your expected results.

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Benefits of Video Arraignment


There are numerous benefits of Video Arraignment and they are both quantifiable and non-quantifiable. Quantifiable benefits go directly to your budget's bottom line - saving you money by reducing expenses. Non-quantifiable benefits are intangible rewards which result in increased public safety and administrative efficiency.

Quantifiable Benefits

  • No need to move the prisoner. Currently it takes from one to four sheriff’s deputies to transfer a prisoner or inmate for each court appearance. Eliminate the vehicle and wage expenses associated with prisoner/inmate transportation.
  • Saves taxpayer money by eliminating the need to securely transfer the prisoner.
  • Cost of Expert Witnesses can be reduced. The expert witness does not need to be transported to the courtroom.
  • Appearances by attorneys for motions can be done with much less travel.

Non-Quantifiable Benefits

  • Public safety. The Courtroom stays safe. The prisoner or inmate stays in secure detention.
  • Better use of law enforcement personnel. Reducing time spent transporting prisoners or inmates will allow the personnel to spend more time in other areas.
  • Efficiency is increased by removing the need to transport the prisoner. Transportation time is virtually eliminated.

Cremer Technologies Makes a Superior Solution

By our strict adherence to standards, a system from Cremer Technologies can more readily interface to existing products and technologies. Most existing document cameras, video recorders, and paging systems can be integrated into a new system, thus saving taxpayer money. Also, the learning curve is reduced when existing equipment and technologies can be reused.