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DCS Launches Correctional Management System

By: , September 29, 2024
DCS Launches Correctional Management System
Photo: Rudranath Fraser
Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security, Hon. Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn (centre), is in discussion with Commissioner of Corrections, Brigadier (Ret.), Radgh Mason (left), and Chief Technical Director in the Ministry, Shauna Trowers, at the media launch of the DCS Correctional Management System (CMS), at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in New Kingston on Friday (Sept. 27).
DCS Launches Correctional Management System
Photo: Rudranath Fraser
Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security, Hon. Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn (centre), speaks to Commissioner of Corrections, Brigadier (Ret.), Radgh Mason (right), about the features of the DCS Correctional Management System (CMS), at the launch on Friday (Sept. 27) at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in New Kingston. Looking on is Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Ambassador Alison Stone Roofe.

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The Department of Correctional Services (DCS) has unveiled its digitised Correctional Management System (CMS) which is intended to revolutionise correctional management operations in Jamaica.

The Nexus platform will streamline operations in vital areas such as inmate tracking, security management, rehabilitation programmes and facility administration, providing seamless integration and improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the DCS.

Delivering the keynote address at the media launch of the CMS at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in New Kingston on Friday (Sept. 27), State Minister in the Ministry of National Security, Hon. Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn, said the development “marks a significant milestone” in the Government’s mission to develop an improved DCS.

“We have taken a bold step to reshape how the DCS operates”, she said.

“We are doing away with outdated manual processes and paper-based records, which we know all too well have been time-consuming and prone to inefficiencies. The absence of a centralised source for inmate data has, for too long, hindered our ability to access and manage critical information swiftly and accurately. This has often slowed down decision-making processes and, by extension, delayed effective outcomes for both inmates and staff alike,” she pointed out.

Mrs. Cuthbert Flynn noted that by streamlining administrative tasks and reducing the reliance on manual procedures “we are enabling our officers and staff to focus on what truly matters.”

“It is proof of our commitment to enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of our correctional services, thereby supporting the broader goals of national security. Our aim is clear, to ensure that our correctional facilities are not just secure but also equipped with the tools necessary for true rehabilitation and reintegration,” she said.

The State Minister noted that the establishment of the Nexus platform is a key strategy in the National Correctional Services Policy, tabled in Parliament earlier this year, which provides a guide for the continued development of the DCS and improve every aspect of correctional service management.

“Step by step, we are building a more robust and responsive system, one that is equipped to meet the challenges faced daily in the management of our facilities,” she said, adding that the Government is committed to building a structure that reflects the highest standards of professionalism, efficiency and care.

The CMS forms part of the Security Strengthening Project (SSP) being implemented by the Ministry through funding by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). The main objective of the project is to contribute to an increase in the conviction rate for murders in Jamaica.

The SSP has three components – Violent crime prevention and management; Improving investigative capabilities for homicides; and Change Management & Communications.

 

Last Updated: September 30, 2024