CorrectionsLinkTM

A Unified Operations Backbone for Corrections

CorrectionsLink™ is a secure, low-code/no-code operations backbone designed to unify fragmented jail and offender management ecosystems. It connects multiple disparate Jail Management Systems (JMS), Offender Management Systems (OMS), and related justice platforms into a single, compliant operational layer—providing authorized personnel with a complete, longitudinal view of an individual across custody events, facilities, and jurisdictions.

Rather than replacing existing systems, CorrectionsLink™ orchestrates and enhances them, preserving agency investments while eliminating data silos.

Data Unification Without System Replacement

CorrectionsLink™ ingests, normalizes, and synchronizes data from multiple internal and external justice systems to construct a single, authoritative offender record. This record spans prior incarcerations, housing assignments, classifications, incidents, affiliations, and program participation—while respecting ownership, permissions, and compliance boundaries.

Key Capabilities

  • Low-Code / No-Code Configuration

    Modify workflows without coding.

  • Role-Based Access Control (RBAC):

    Granular permissions aligned with policy.

  • Full Auditability \ & Data Transparency:

    Agencies see who accessed data and why.

  • NIEM-Compliant Microservices Architecture

  • Secure System-to-System Integration

Safer Facilities. Smarter Decisions. Fewer Blind Spots.

CorrectionsLink™ equips correctional leaders and line staff with accurate, contextual, and actionable intelligence—not just raw data.

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Facilities can

  • Improve classification and housing decisions
  • Identify risk factors earlier
  • Enhance officer and inmate safety
  • Reduce reliance on incomplete records
  • Strengthen compliance and defensibility

Who Uses It

CorrectionsLink™ is purpose-built for agencies responsible for secure custody, offender management, and operational coordination, including:

  • State Departments of Corrections

  • County and Regional Jails

  • Sheriffs’ Offices