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TJA Annual Conference 2025

San Marco Texas
April 28 – May 2

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The right Custody Management solution is imperative for a safe, smoothly-run facility; it can turn chaos into efficiency. Designed to enhance effectiveness, our system provides real-time data access, automates critical alerts, and ensures seamless inmate management for your jail. 

With customizable workflows, you can tailor every aspect of the process from intake to release, allowing for easy integration into your facility’s existing operations. Contact us today to learn how we can help.

We want to know more about your custody management solution. Fill out the survey below for a chance to win a free Operational Assessment for your facility at the TJA JMI Conference. You can also speak to our expert team about your challenges, ask specific questions about the Northpointe Decision Tree©, talk about your jail management system, integrations, automations, and so much more.

We learned key insights from what you shared with us in last year’s industry survey:

  • The biggest classification challenges facing facilities are determining an inmate’s security level and the time it takes to classify or reclassify inmates
  • 42% of respondents said their classification process was automated
  • 58.8% of respondents said their classification system was not implemented specifically for their facility
  • 37% rated their current classification system at 4 out of 5 in terms of needs met

Are you taking advantage of technology for classification management challenges? Let’s find out! Answer our quick, two-question survey for a chance to win a bottle of top-shelf bourbon at the upcoming Texas Jail Association Annual Conference! And be sure to stop by Booth #58 to speak to our team about your latest operational challenges, ask specific questions about the Northpointe Decision Tree©, and so much more.

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