Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, an Aventiv Technologies company, serving more than 3,450 public safety, law enforcement and corrections agencies and over 1,200,000 inmates across North America, Securus Technologies is committed to serve and connect by providing emergency response, incident management, public information, investigation, biometric analysis, communication, information management, inmate self-service, and monitoring products and services in order to make our world a safer place to live. Securus Technologies connecting what matters®.
Securus Technologies' Lantern learning management and education platform helped Ben Castro build confidence for career success that leaves a positive impact on the community during COVID.
Agency credits reentry programs, job skills training, tablet technology and staff's unwavering support to empowering incarcerated individuals with the tools and assurances they need for success upon release
How eMessaging and the SecureView Tablet from Securus Technologies helped prepare Jesus Villegas and Darius Franklin, incarcerated individuals at The Kendall County Sheriff's Office, IL, for successful reintegration to society upon release.
Through Securus Technologies’ Lantern learning management and education program with Ashland University, Amy Yang furthered her education in and out of prison. She’s now one of over 170,000 incarcerated residents prepared for a successful reentry.
How the Carter County Sheriff’s Office Detention Center continues investigations in their correctional setting with the Guarded Exchange service from Securus Technologies
Part Two of the Securus Technologies “Improving Lives From the Inside Out” profile series highlights Jacob Currey from Kendall County, Ill., Sheriff's Office.
Securus Technologies Enables More Than 11 Million Downloads of Self-Paced Educational Content. 140,000 Incarcerated Individuals Empower Their Lives With The Largest Digital Education Program in Corrections
Thanks to Securus Technologies and the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office, inmates are able to use tablets to help advance their education and gain new skills while they are incarcerated.
Incarcerated individuals in Florida corrections facilities can place free phone calls and send emails for free to ensure they stay connected with loved ones throughout the natural disaster