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Australian federal court building - GPS ankle bracelet monitoring legal ruling
AI in Criminal Justice

Australian Federal Court Rules GPS Ankle Bracelet Monitoring ‘Punitive’: Global Implications

In GKX18 v Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (No 5) [2026] FedCFamC2G 204, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia examined whether immigration supervision through a GPS ankle bracelet was punitive. This third-party industry analysis unpacks the decision’s reasoning on physical burden, charging logistics, and psychological strain—and what procurement and policy officers worldwide should watch next.

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DC Condo Murder: Two Charged in Brutal Attack, Arson
AI in Criminal Justice

DC Condo Murder: Two Charged in Brutal Attack, Arson

Two Washington D.C. men face first-degree murder charges after a 40-year-old man was found dead in his Logan Circle condo, having been choked, beaten, and burned. The case highlights the devastating impact of violent crime and the challenges in preventing such incidents.

· 4 min read