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Securus Technologies is a technology communications firm serving department of corrections facilities and incarcerated individuals across the country. [1] [2] The company is a subsidiary of Aventiv Technologies. In the past, the company has faced criticism over phone call pricing, data security, monopoly [3] and product innovation.
A spokesperson for the company that owns Securus Technologies, the video visitation system used at Brown County Jail and a dozen other Wisconsin jails, said the video service "acts as a supplement ...
New York-based American Securities purchased GTL for $1 billion in 2011, and Boston-based ABRY Partners purchased Securus in 2013 for $640 million. [2] > When the global private-equity company Castle Harlan purchased Securus Technologies from Miami-based private equity company, H.I.G. Capital in 2011, they claimed that Securus was "the leading ...
In St. Clair County, that lawsuit alleges, Securus pays the county 50% of the $12.99 price tag for every 20-minute video call and 78% of the 21 cents per minute cost of every phone call.
In most jurisdictions, prison inmates are forbidden from possessing mobile phones due to their ability to communicate with the outside world and other security issues. Mobile phones are one of the most smuggled items into prisons. They provide inmates the ability to make and receive unauthorized phone calls, send email and text messages, use ...
In 2018, a probe by Oregon Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden found that the cellphone location information had found its way to Securus, a provider of prison phone services. In the wrong hands, the data ...