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Postal mail, and legal mail in particular, has become a primary method to get drugs and other contraband into prisons. Unfortunately, correctional officers have been exposed to illicit drug substances during the mail screening process, including K2, fentanyl, and suboxone strips. There has also been an increase in overdoses, drug-related deaths, and widespread violence among inmates due to drugs that slipped past mail screening. Screening methods such as X-ray do not detect most drugs and contraband sent in letters and small parcels. Chemical test kits and analyzers require suspect mail items to first be identified so they can be opened and tested, often page by page, which is time-consuming, costly, and often leads to false positives. As a result, correctional facilities have been unable to develop an effective and efficient mail security operations to quickly process mail onsite.Join Will Plummer, RaySecur CSO and military-trained EOD specialist, who has spent numerous hours in correctional facilities, will share real-life insights and approaches on how to: Maintain – privacy and confidentiality of inmates’ mail, particularly during legal mail screening Protect – mail screeners and handlers from exposure to dangerous substances, such as fentanyl Reduce – mail screening time and resources Detect – more contraband and threats, including drug-laced papers, small quantities of powders and liquids, suboxone strips, electronic components, and other concealed items Prosecute - record images and video for chain of custody