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Kosciusko County approves sheriff's move to Indiana-specific policy system and orders AI body scanner for jail
Summary
Commissioners approved the sheriff's request to adopt an Indiana Sheriffs Association policy-management system and authorized a deposit to secure a new AI-enabled full-body scanner for the county jail, to be funded with commissary funds and pursued grant support.
Kosciusko County commissioners on Dec. 23 authorized the sheriff's office to switch to an Indiana-specific policy-management system offered through the Indiana Sheriffs Association and approved a deposit to secure a new AI-enabled full-body scanner for the county jail.
The sheriff and his staff said the proposed policy system narrows and clarifies department policies, aligning them with the Seventh Court of Appeals and making them easier for deputies to use than the county's prior, national provider. "This is going to be more focused towards Indiana," Lieutenant Shively said, arguing…
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