Prison officers equipped with body cameras

A camera being pinned on a prison officer

The Guyana Prison Service (GPS) has taken another major step toward modernising its operations with the introduction of body-worn cameras for prison officers—a move aimed at strengthening security, accountability, and transparency within the prison system.
The new technology was officially launched on Tuesday, at the Lusignan Prison by Director of Prisons, Mr. Nicklon Elliot. He explained that the initiative is designed to enhance safety for officers while providing a reliable tool to review incidents inside and around prison facilities.
“Prison officers are often required to manage difficult situations, and these cameras will help make their jobs safer. They will also reassure staff, prisoners, and the public that we are committed to accountability and transparency,” Elliot said.

The body-worn cameras, which attach to the front of officers’ uniforms, remain in standby mode until activated to record. Each device is equipped with high-quality digital features, ensuring that incidents are captured clearly and can be used to support investigations and operational reviews.

Elliot noted that the rollout of this technology represents part of a broader reform agenda under the theme “Changing Mindset and Culture for Corrections”. He emphasised that the body-worn cameras will not only support internal accountability but also strengthen public confidence in the prison system.
The introduction of body-worn cameras comes against the backdrop of the government’s continued multi-billion-dollar investment in prison infrastructure and safety. Over the next few days, the devices will be deployed to officers across other prison locations nationwide.
The launch also coincided with the director’s pre-election muster, where staff and inmates were reminded of their expected conduct and responsibilities within the prison environment.

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