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  2. Virtual visitation - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin law defines virtual visitation as "electronic communication," [4] which is the predominant term used in the other state laws. In 2007, Texas [5] and Florida [6] passed similar virtual visitation legislation. In 2009, North Carolina [7] became the fifth state and Illinois the sixth to pass virtual visitation legislation. [8]

  3. Inmate video visitation - Wikipedia

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    Video visitation is a term used for technology that allows the inmate and visitor to communicate via analog or digital videoconferencing equipment. Under the old method of face-to-face visitation, inmates were transferred from their housing area to the visitation area, while visitors often had to walk through the facility.

  4. Electronic monitoring in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Prison overcrowding in CA led to a 2011 court order to reduce the state prison population by 30,000 inmates.. In the aftermath of decades-long tough on crime legislation that increased the US inmate population from 200,000 [6] in 1973 to over two million in 2009, [7] financially strapped states and cities turned to technology—wrist and ankle monitors—to reduce inmate populations as courts ...

  5. Contact (law) - Wikipedia

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    Virtual visitation uses video-conferencing technology to allow contact when a child lives far away from the parent. [3] Visitation is considered only a right and not an obligation of a non residential parent, meaning that a non custodial parent can leave a child at home with the custodial parent on his/her scheduled visitation days for any reason.

  6. Judiciary of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Supreme Court Building. Texas is the only state besides Oklahoma to have a bifurcated appellate system at the highest level. [4] The Texas Supreme Court hears appeals involving civil matters (which include juvenile cases), and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals hears appeals involving criminal matters. [4]

  7. List of United States state correction agencies - Wikipedia

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    Rhode Island Department of Corrections; South Carolina Department of Corrections; South Dakota Department of Corrections; Tennessee Department of Correction; Texas Department of Criminal Justice; Utah Department of Corrections; Vermont Department of Corrections; Virginia Department of Corrections; Washington State Department of Corrections