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The technology works by analyzing various features of the iris and pupil, which are unique to each individual, much like fingerprints. This method not only streamlines the identification process but also enhances security measures within correctional facilities. By utilizing biometric data, the agency aims to reduce the chances of mistaken identity and improve overall inmate management.
Officials believe that this innovative approach will significantly aid in tracking inmates and ensuring a safer environment for both staff and the incarcerated population. As the technology continues to evolve, it holds the potential to transform the way corrections systems operate, paving the way for more secure and effective practices in the future.
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