Legislatures Worldwide Turn to Electronic Monitoring to Combat Prison Overcrowding
The global challenge of prison overcrowding continues to strain national budgets and correctional systems, pushing lawmakers to seek innovative solutions.
Probation, parole, pretrial, and house arrest electronic monitoring programs
The global challenge of prison overcrowding continues to strain national budgets and correctional systems, pushing lawmakers to seek innovative solutions.
**The landscape of community supervision is undergoing a significant policy reevaluation, driven by an imperative to optimize resource allocation and en...
The landscape of offender supervision continues to evolve, with electronic monitoring (EM) emerging as a prominent tool to manage individuals outside co...
Hancock County, Mississippi – On two separate Fridays, February 20 and 27, electronic monitoring records showed former state Sen.
Electronic monitoring, commonly known for supervising individuals on parole or probation, is increasingly serving a critical, albeit less publicized, ro...
In Fortaleza, Brazil, a government initiative offers a stark contrast to conventional offender supervision and drug intervention.
In Manheim Township, Pennsylvania, police are seeking public assistance in identifying a suspect involved in multiple vehicle thefts.
Across many jurisdictions, probation services are confronting significant operational challenges, impacting their core mandate of public protection.
In a recent felony rape case in Utah, a 21-year-old defendant, a former college athlete, was ordered to wear a GPS ankle monitor as a condition of his r...
Judicial systems across the United States are broadening the application of electronic monitoring (EM) for individuals awaiting trial.
Electronic monitoring has become a prevalent tool in criminal justice.
A recent federal complaint has drawn attention to the complex realities of community supervision, detailing an incident where two individuals allegedly ...