AST June 2018 Magazine Volume 24 | Page 27

staff and other workers continue June 2018 Edition to risk their own livelihoods to be the conduit in passing disal- lowed items, especially drugs, drug paraphernalia, cell phones, and small weapons. Volume 24 Drones Deliver Smuggled Phones to Inmates A featured article in the November/ December 2016 issue of Corrections Today delves into the details of different drone technologies and the technological capabilities at play in presenting a dynamic threat requiring unique detection solu- tions. To date, incidents involving contraband be- ing delivered by drone have been report- ed in California, Maryland, Georgia, Ohio, South Carolina and Oklahoma. Outside of the US, incidents have been reported in Canada, Mexico, Ireland, Aus- tralia and the United Kingdom. In addition to drones, contraband continues to enter the inmate population in several different ways. Conventionally, vis- itors, correctional officers, commissary In more unique circumstances, drugs have been reduced into pastes, liquids, or powders that are concealed on envelopes, kid’s drawings, and photographs that al- low the drugs to be ingested by licking the papers. Just as confounding, drugs and cell phones are routinely stuffed in footballs and soccer balls to be dumped over the yard wall where inmates can retrieve the goods. In Phillips State Prison in Buford, GA, a dead cat was stuffed with eight cell phones and thrown over the prison Police handout photo of confiscated contraband. 25