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Madera County CA Offers Prisoners Videoconferencing

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As part of a recent expansion project, the Madera County Jail in California has begun offering inmate visitations via video conferencing. The video platform is developed by Minneapolis based Renovo Software.

Madera, now a 563 bed facility, is using Renovo’s system to configure, manage, schedule, and automate some four hundred inmate visitations per week.

Inmate video visitations stations are located directly in inmate housing pods, while visitor video stations are located in a new visitation center.

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