Illegal mobile phones in prison: the challenge of technology and governance

Introduction

Prisons are supposed to be places where prisoners receive rehabilitation, but in reality, British prisons are rife with illegal mobile phones.cell phone jammer These phones not only enable prisoners to continue their criminal activities, but also pose a serious threat to prison security. This article explores the sources, uses, and existing and potential technological solutions for mobile phones in prisons.

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Use of mobile phones in prisons

NOMS reports that prisoners use these phones to carry out a range of criminal activities, including commissioning murders, planning prison breaks, importing automatic firearms, and arranging drug smuggling. Wifi jammer Several cases show that prisoners organize criminal activities in prisons, posing a serious threat to social security.

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How mobile phones enter prisons

The mother of a prisoner in Northumberland County Prison claimed that “this place is full of mobile phones.” Mobile phones enter prisons in a variety of ways, such as being thrown over the fence or delivered by prisoners using drones. Glyn Travis of the Prison Officers Association (POA) pointed out that drugs and mobile phones are thrown into prisons at will, and drone delivery completely undermines external security.

Technical solutions and costs

The technical solutions proposed by the Prison Service include jamming, grabbing, operator disconnection and intercept and search:

Jamming/jamming: Sending a signal to block mobile phones from receiving base station signals, all mobile phones and SIM cards within the jammer’s range will be blocked. This method is cheap and very effective, but may cause interference outside the prison, increasing costs.

Grabbing: Mobile phones are attracted to a fake network, which is selective and can whitelist unaffected phones. Success can be quantified and illegal phones can be monitored, but the cost is high.

Operator disconnection: The Serious Crime Act 2015 introduced the power to force mobile phone operators to disconnect the network, but the relevant regulations have not yet been promulgated. Operators may be reluctant to cooperate, and disconnected phones and SIM cards can be easily replaced.

Intercept and search: Searching visitors and staff, searching cells and prisoners, and training sniffer dogs to find mobile phones, but these measures also have their limitations.

Although these technical solutions seem effective, NOMS said the cost is “disproportionate”. For example, the cost of installing and maintaining jammers is hundreds of millions of pounds.

Laws and punishments

The Crime and Security Act 2010 makes possession of a mobile phone in prison punishable by up to two years in prison and/or an unlimited fine. However, Mr Travis of the POA said that prisoners do not worry about being punished for committing crimes in prison. Many prisoners are not severely punished for this, which makes the problem of mobile phones in prison even worse.


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