Venezuela’s Selective Amnesty: An Electronic Ankle Monitor Exposes Judicial Manipulation
Sixty-three-year-old lawyer Perkins Rocha, a prominent legal advisor to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, lives under strict house arre...
Sixty-three-year-old lawyer Perkins Rocha, a prominent legal advisor to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, lives under strict house arre...
NAMYANGJU, South Korea – Police authorities have sought an arrest warrant for a 40-something man accused of stalking and killing his former girlfriend l...
Brock Hamm, a Vancouver, Washington man convicted of domestic violence, currently awaits transfer back to Clark County, Washington, following his arrest...
Electronic monitoring (EM) has become a core tool in United States pretrial supervision programs, serving as an alternative to pretrial detention for de...
GPS ankle monitors used in criminal justice supervision can be broadly classified into two architectural categories: one-piece (integrated) and two-piec...
Electronic ankle monitors—also referred to as GPS ankle bracelets or tracking devices—are central to modern community supervision programs across the Un...
A recent, somber report out of Pittsburgh underscored a persistent, troubling question within community supervision: what happens when electronic monito...
Electronic monitoring (EM) technology, including GPS ankle bracelets and wrist monitors, was largely developed as an alternative to incarceration.
Electronic monitoring has become a cornerstone of community supervision across the United States, offering an alternative to incarceration while maintai...
Steven Min, 51, appeared in a Las Vegas courtroom recently, his right wrist fitted with what appeared to be an electronic monitoring bracelet designed f...
A tragic incident in Namyangju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, reveals a critical breakdown in electronic monitoring protocols.
A, in his 40s, is currently in police custody, facing murder charges in Namyangju, South Korea.