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Biden Signs Bill To Fix Federal Prison Cameras Amid Security Failures

President Biden signed a bill Tuesday requiring the federal Bureau of Prisons to overhaul outdated security systems and fix broken surveillance cameras after rampant staff sexual abuse, inmate escapes and high-profile deaths, reports the Associated Press. The bipartisan Prison Camera Reform Act, which passed in the Senate last year and the House on Dec. 14, requires the agency to evaluate and enhance security camera, radio and public address systems at its 122 facilities. The agency must submit a report to Congress within three months detailing deficiencies and a plan to make needed upgrades. Upgrades are required within three years and the bureau must submit annual progress reports. “Broken prison camera systems are enabling corruption, misconduct and abuse,” said the legislation’s sponsor, Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA).


Failing and inadequate security cameras have allowed inmates to escape from federal prisons and hampered investigations. They’ve been an issue in inmate deaths, including that of financier Jeffrey Epstein at a federal jail in New York City in 2019. The Justice Department's internal watchdog found that deficiencies with security cameras have compromised investigations into staff misconduct, the introduction of contraband, civil rights violations and inmate deaths. The AP reported in March that a lack of security cameras in critical areas contributed to widespread staff sexual abuse of inmates at a federal women's prison in Dublin, Ca. When the bill was introduced last year, Ossoff said blind spots, lost footage and technical failures were unacceptable, and that federal prisons must be held to the highest standards. T

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