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The Prisoner Transport topic provides tips, expert columns and news related to the transportation of an inmate from one jail facility to another - a highly-dangerous task. The Prisoner Transport topic gives officers the tools they need to safely complete this unique mission.
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Inmate stabs Va. deputy, shoots another inside cell

Associated PressWARRENTON, Va. — Authorities in Fauquier County say an inmate shot one deputy and... - Full Story

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Soft restraints: Hospital transportation

Prisoner transportation to the court or the hospital can become very difficult and dangerous when the... - Full Story Secure - Login Required

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Use of bathroom facilities

Escorting a prisoner outside of a secured correctional facility is always a potentially dangerous assignment.... - Full Story Secure - Login Required

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Stun-Cuff at IACP 2008

Todays criminal is hardened, desperate and more dangerous than ever. They endanger everyone they come in contact with; law enforcement, judges and civilians. They are out of control! During trial prisoner shackling has been found unconstitutional for fear prisoners may appear guilty before a jury. On the other hand, you can't allow a murder suspect freedom in the courts, filled with innocent bystanders where they may attempt to break free. All too frequently we hear disturbing reports of prisoner escapes. Whether taking a prisoner for a doctor visit, transporting them for trial, interrogations or dealing with a prisoner that is under the influence. They must be controlled. Stun-Cuff, part of Myers Enterprises, Inc., is committed to prisoner compliancy and officer safety.
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