Efforts to control the use of mobile phones inside state prisons and jails have been ramped up by Chris Carr, the Attorney General of Georgia.
This attempt at curbing cellular phone usage is of considerable significance. The operation inside these facilities largely depends on restricting communication with the outside world. It’s paramount that the prison system maintains strict communication guidelines to ensure both the system’s security and inmates’ rehabilitation process.
Carr, from his position as the primary legal advisor to the state, has deemed this crackdown necessary. While the depth of the Attorney General’s plan is still under wraps, it is his prerogative to monitor closely and regulate this aspect of prison affairs.
The details of the anti-cell phone crusade are not yet public, but it is clear that Carr is intent on making a significant change to the current system. The motive behind this move, as well as the specific strategies, tactics, and resources Carr plans to employ, will emerge in due course. In the meantime, all eyes are on Georgia’s state prisons as they bolster efforts to curb unauthorized communication.