Cobb County, GA low-risk inmates will be transferred to a new "compliance" area for good behavior
Cobb County, GA low-risk inmates compliance
The Cobb County Sheriff's Office is creating a "compliance" area within the county jail where low-risk inmates, who have been incarcerated for 30 days without incident, can be transferred. The inmates will be rewarded for their good behavior with increased access to educational materials and a messaging system to communicate with their families at a reduced cost. The educational materials can also be used to satisfy court-imposed class requirements such as anger management.
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Georgia County Sheriff's Office Touts New Technology
In a recent quarterly briefing, representatives of the Cobb County Sheriff's Office touted a series of new technology purchases they said are aimed at improving safety for deputies and inmates.
Sheriff's office touts new tech in quarterly briefing
Jun. 30—In a recent quarterly briefing, representatives of the Cobb County Sheriff's Office touted a series of new technology purchases they said would improve safety for deputies and inmates. Among them were previously-announced measures to combat the inmate deaths that have occurred under the tenure of both Sheriff Craig Owens and his predecessor, Neil Warren. Six inmates have died in ...
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