UK to surveil convicted migrants with facial recognition

Migrants with a criminal record in the UK will soon be subject to constant monitoring using biometric smartwatches to keep tabs on their movements up to...

What about brain-monitoring bracelet for offender monitoring?

A world-first report from Dr Allan McCay in the Law School scrutinizes advances in neurotechnology and what it might mean for the law and the legal prof...

Two-piece model of GPS ankle bracelet in offender tracking system

Two-piece model consists of two pieces of equipment, a personal identification device (PID) which is attached to the ankle and the Portable Monitoring U...

One-piece model of GPS ankle bracelet in offender tracking system

In a one-piece model configuration, a body-attached device contains the location methodology apparatus, communication device, battery, attaching straps ...

Classification of Law-enforcement Electronic Monitoring Technologies

Passive Systems:These systems require periodic check-ins via telephone to verify an offender’s presence at the designated location (Crowe 2002).

The Evolution of Electronic Monitoring Technologies

Early Electronic Monitoring in the Late 20th Century Electronic Monitoring (EM) for non-custodial offenders was first introduced in the early 1980s.