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iam doing java project for prison management system (prisms) please help me out guys
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prison management system (prisms)
1. Introduction
Prison management system provides facility of managing all the records of
prison over internet, which reduces paper work. It also includes Face Recognition
System to match achieved photo graph with photographs in database.
Basic features:
• Create different system users and assign different roles with related
permissions.
• Track all the visitors their contact details.
• Track all the staff, non-staff and prisoner in out details.
• Track the Fund allotment and expenditure details.
• All activities performed by the system users will be maintained in the form of
logs for auditing and maintaining the integrity of the system.
• Maintain a centralized database to provide security to information which can
be accessed only by the admin.
• Face recognition is included.
Additional features:
• Include Ajax for web page development
• Database include dynamic information storage
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1. Introduction
Prison management system provides facility of managing all the records of
prison over internet, which reduces paper work. It also includes Face Recognition
System to match achieved photo graph with photographs in database.
Basic features:
• Create different system users and assign different roles with related
permissions.
• Track all the visitors their contact details.
• Track all the staff, non-staff and prisoner in out details.
• Track the Fund allotment and expenditure details.
• All activities performed by the system users will be maintained in the form of
logs for auditing and maintaining the integrity of the system.
• Maintain a centralized database to provide security to information which can
be accessed only by the admin.
• Face recognition is included.
Additional features:
• Include Ajax for web page development
• Database include dynamic information storage
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Joined: Jul 2016
prison management system (prisms)
1. Introduction
Prison management system provides facility of managing all the records of
prison over internet, which reduces paper work. It also includes Face Recognition
System to match achieved photo graph with photographs in database.
Basic features:
• Create different system users and assign different roles with related
permissions.
• Track all the visitors their contact details.
• Track all the staff, non-staff and prisoner in out details.
• Track the Fund allotment and expenditure details.
• All activities performed by the system users will be maintained in the form of
logs for auditing and maintaining the integrity of the system.
• Maintain a centralized database to provide security to information which can
be accessed only by the admin.
• Face recognition is included.
Additional features:
• Include Ajax for web page development
• Database include dynamic information storage
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Threads: 0
Joined: Jun 2016
Prison Management is very important for police and goverment. This is a prison management system made in Java .Prisoner and Warden Id are auto generated Use prison_management to create DSN
An application is to be developed that manages the wardens and prisoners at a prison. Each prisoner is identified by a unique number. Details, such as name and number of days left to serve in prison, need to be stored for each prisoner as well as the unique identifier. Some prisoners are categorised as high security prisoners, in which case additional information must be stored, such as security level and whether or not the prisoner can share a cell with another prisoner. Wardens have a rank in the range 1 to 5, where a rank of 5 indicates the highest level of experience. The application must provide at least the following functionalities:
- Add a new prisoner
- Find and display a prisoner, identified by number
- Release a prisoner, identified by number (a prisoner can only be released, at the discretion of the prison services, if they have less than 7 days left to serve)
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The Prisons Management Systems (PRISMS), a landmark e-governance initiative of Goa government has not only been pioneering but also influential in many such initiatives in other states as far as automation and efficiency of Prisons management is concerned. PRISMS is an effective ICT-enabled prison administration and management system with the objective of providing an easy effective and efficient mechanism benefiting the prisoners and the concerned prison department. This case study aims to bring forth the importance of Government Process reengineering (GPR) in the context of implementing ICT systems and the resultant benefits to stakeholders.
The period prior to implementation of PRISMS was marked by multiple complexities and hurdles including manual based time consuming process, human errors, insufficient security due to time consuming record keeping, difficulty in managing visitors, faulty calculation of correct remission and release dates, delay in application process, negligence of records and so on. The shortcomings fostered corrupt and inefficient administration and compromised constitutional rights of prisoners and the rule of law.
Post PRISMS, implementation has weeded out key limitations of prisons management in Goa resulting in drastic improvements in prison administration and in the lives of the prisoners. Whereas PRISMS has emerged as a source of tremendous positive change among the stakeholders, it has also established its sustainability on the basis of being cost-effective.
However, PRISMS has had its own share of challenges and limitations; for example, difficulty in motivating the staff in the new system, system design and deployment with 23 diverse modules, network building, and ensuring system foolproof and monitoring.
The objective of the case study is to analyze PRISMS, implemented in jails and judicial lock-ups all over Goa by the Office of the Inspector General of Prisons. The analysis is divided into 5 major sections and focuses on a detailed analysis of the pre-implementation state of the project, the current status with respect to the proper functioning and benefits provided by the system, challenges and lessons learnt during the implementation phase. In terms of methodology, secondary as well as primary data was collected, including interviews of representative stakeholders, namely the office of the Inspector General of Prisons, GEL – the agency that designed and implemented the solution, the prison management staff, and the officers working with the system as well as the prisoners. The findings arrived through this case study point towards the positive impact of e-governance programs with regard to integrated and holistic prison management.