The Ministry of Justice implemented electronic monitoring (the electronic ankle bracelet) in 316 cases involving individuals convicted of misdemeanor criminal offenses, as an alternative to imprisonment in correction and rehabilitation centers, according to the Ministry.
In August 2021, Kang Yunseong, who had 14 prior convictions including sexual offenses, cut off his electronic ankle monitor and murdered two women just three months after being released on parole. At the time, the tragedy was...
1. Main points The Electronic Monitoring Statistics publication covers the use and delivery of electronic monitoring in England and Wales, using four types of devices: curfew monitoring devices (also known as radio frequency or...
Electronic monitoring market set to reach US$2.2bn by 2030 as EM programmes expand across Europe, the Americas and Oceania Berg Insight, the leading IoT market research provider, today released new findings about the market for...
Victims of crime could soon have their movements remotely monitored as part of a controversial shake-up of Scotland’s electronic tagging scheme. The Scottish Government is currently expanding the use of GPS ankle tags which allow the...
The Israeli army said Monday it was introducing a new technological system to enforce movement restrictions in the occupied West Bank for both Israelis and Palestinians, in a move Israeli media said aims to rein in surging...
A new government decree sets stricter rules for community-based diversion and electronic monitoring of juvenile suspects, clarifying responsibilities and safeguards ahead of its enforcement in January 2026. HÀ NỘI — The Government has issued...
HRANA News Agency – The request submitted by Neda Mohabi, Atefeh Zahedi, Farideh Ayubi, Noora Ayubi, Zarrindokht Ahadzadeh, and Zhaleh Rezaei—six Bahá’í women imprisoned in Hamedan Prison—to serve their sentences under electronic ankle-monitor supervision has been rejected...
Courts could strap electronic devices on 10-year-olds without asking their parents under Queensland’s latest youth crime crackdown. Ankle monitors could be fitted on children as young as 10 under proposed Queensland laws.
Perpetrators of intra-family violence are increasingly receiving temporary restraining orders. The number of cases has tripled in five years, according to figures requested by VRT. There are more than 700 such orders in place in Flanders.