The Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW) requires another six months to complete draft amendments to allow electronic monitoring of high-risk domestic violence offenders, as the changes would infringe on privacy and personal freedoms, Minister of Health...
BERLIN - The German government on Wednesday approved a Bill to allow courts to oblige perpetrators of domestic violence to wear electronic ankle monitors, reported German Press Agency (dpa).
"Our main concern is to...
GEO Group Inc., one of the largest private prison operators, said President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown eventually will fill up detention facilities and force the government to use more electronic systems to track non-citizens it wants to deport.
AppClose, the world's leading co-parenting platform, and 1A Smart Start, LLC, a global leader in alcohol-monitoring technology and services, today announced an exclusive partnership to deliver a fully integrated alcohol-testing and compliance solution designed specifically for the family-law...
Background: Scotland's Overcrowded Prison System
Scotland's prison system is currently facing a significant crisis due to escalating overcrowding levels. With a prison population of approximately 8,400, authorities are grappling with the challenge of managing...
Criminal justice policy discussions often center on a few hot-button topics, such as the mental health and substance abuse crises, disparities in incarceration, and juvenile crime. Comparatively, the barriers that trap individuals in our country’s parole and probation systems (collectively referred to as “community supervision”) get less...
More than 60 per cent of alleged offenders released with ankle monitors have been rearrested or breached release conditions since Manitoba relaunched the program in August 2024.
New figures released by the province show...
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein has signed Iryna’s Law, ending cashless bail for certain offenders and requiring electronic monitoring for violent repeat offenders. State House Speaker Destin Hall (R) said it aims to keep dangerous individuals off...
The government of Guyana is taking new steps to fight domestic violence by introducing ankle monitoring systems for people who break restraining orders.
Home Affairs Minister Oneidge Walrond said these measures are part of...
A state-issued electronic monitoring program offers safety and security for domestic violence victims with just one small box.
“It’s backed by a 24-hour call center; there’s never a time when someone is not monitoring...























