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Florida Department of Corrections backs FCC proposal to allow the jamming of contraband cellphones in prisons nationwide

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Tallahassee, Florida – The Florida Department of Corrections (FDC) has voiced its strong support for a recent proposal by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that could allow correctional facilities across the United States to jam contraband cellphones. The measure, which will soon be subject to a vote, is seen by many in the criminal justice community as a pivotal step toward increasing security both inside prisons and in surrounding communities.

Florida corrections officials say the initiative addresses a pressing and ongoing threat within correctional institutions. FDC Secretary Ricky Dixon emphasized the dangers posed by unauthorized cellphone use behind bars. “The safety and security of our institutions are of utmost importance. The influx of contraband cellphones poses a significant threat not only to our staff and inmates, but also to the general public,” Dixon said.

Contraband cellphones have long been a source of concern in correctional facilities. They allow inmates to bypass institutional controls, potentially enabling illegal activities, intimidation, and organized criminal operations to continue from inside prison walls. Officials say that while existing security measures help reduce the flow of unauthorized devices, the sheer proliferation of mobile technology has made complete prevention a persistent challenge.

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The FCC proposal, championed by Chairman Brendan Carr, would give prisons the authority to jam cellphone signals, effectively cutting off unauthorized communication. Dixon praised this move as an essential tool for correctional staff and law enforcement. “The FCC’s proposal to authorize jamming of these devices is a critical step forward in mitigating this threat. We are committed to partnering with federal and state leaders to implement this solution and ensure the safety of our communities,” Dixon added.

In addition to federal support, Dixon acknowledged the work of legislators who have been active in addressing this issue. “I commend Chairman Carr for calling this vote, Senator Tom Cotton, and Congressman David Kustoff for pursuing legislative action in this arena, along with criminal justice leaders across the nation for their strong support on this critical public safety issue,” he said.

If approved, the FDC says the initiative would strengthen the ability of correctional staff to maintain order and protect both employees and inmates from risks associated with contraband cellphone use. Florida officials are hopeful that the proposal will pave the way for safer correctional environments nationwide.

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The FDC also reiterated its ongoing commitment to collaborating with federal and state authorities to implement effective solutions that reduce risks and enhance security. While the FCC vote is still pending, corrections leaders in Florida view the measure as a proactive step toward curbing the dangerous and often hidden consequences of contraband cellphone activity inside prisons.

As the debate moves forward, Florida’s support underscores a growing consensus among criminal justice leaders that modern technology must be carefully regulated to maintain safety behind prison walls and in the broader community.

 

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