The Evolving Standard: One-Piece GPS Trackers Reshape Electronic Monitoring Compliance
The landscape of electronic monitoring (EM) for community supervision is currently experiencing a profound transformation.
Practical guides for deploying and managing electronic monitoring programs
The landscape of electronic monitoring (EM) for community supervision is currently experiencing a profound transformation.
The impending release of 74-year-old Darryl Slater, a convicted sex offender moving to Bristol, Wisconsin, on March 17, brings the practicalities of lif...
Electronic monitoring (EM) systems are central to community supervision across North America and globally, offering jurisdictions a flexible tool for ma...
Maintaining compliance with electronic monitoring conditions presents a persistent challenge for supervision programs worldwide, with recent legal actio...
With its facilities designed to house approximately 1,500 individuals, the Fulton County Jail in Georgia currently grapples with an inmate population so...
**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.
North Dakota’s Emergency Commission recently greenlit a significant funding increase – $105,000 – to broaden its electronic monitoring capabilities.
For years, electronic monitoring (EM) programs have relied on devices that prioritize tamper-detection and durability above almost all else.
A recent federal complaint has drawn attention to the complex realities of community supervision, detailing an incident where two individuals allegedly ...
Criminal justice policy discussions often center on a few hot-button topics, such as the mental health and substance abuse crises, disparities in incarc...