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Published by NIJ

Tracking Prisoners in Jail With Biometrics: An Experiment in a Navy Brig, by Christopher A. Miles and Jeffrey P. Cohn, NIJ Journal 253, 2006, NCJ 212263.

Grant Reports Sponsored by NIJ

Safe Kids, Safe Schools: Evaluating the Use of Iris Recognition Technology in New Egypt, NJ, by Craig Uchida, Edward Maguire, Shellie Solomon, and Megan Gantley, 2004, NCJ 208127.

Published by Other Organizations

Appproved standards of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and International Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) (available for purchase at the ANSI eStandards Store and INCITS online store):

  • ANSI/INCITS 379-2004, Information technology—Iris Image Interchange Format
  • ANSI/INCITS 381-2004, Information technology—Finger Image Based Data Interchange Format
  • ANSI/INCITS 385-2004, Information technology—Face Recognition Format for Data Interchange

Biometrics: Applying an Emerging Technology to Jails (pdf,2 pages), Corrections Today, American Correctional Association, October 2000.

"Biometrics in Corrections (pdf, 3 pages)", TechBeat, National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center, Fall 2000.

Biometrics: Separating Myth from Reality (pdf, 2 pages), Corrections Today, American Correctional Association, December 2002.

"Counting on Biometrics (pdf, 2 pages)", TechBeat, National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center, Winter 2003.

Counting With Fingers (pdf, 2 pages), Corrections Today, American Correctional Association, June 2003.

"IBIS: Fingering the Felon(pdf, 2 pages)", TechBeat, National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center, Spring 2004.

Inmate Tracking With Biometric and Smart Card Technology (pdf, 3 pages), Corrections Today, American Correctional Association, July 2001.

Testing Technology: From the Lab to the Field with Facial Recognition (pdf, 2 pages), Corrections Today, American Correctional Association, June 2002.