With the dawn of the 21st century, electronic monitoring can be found in many Western European countries. In England, Sweden and the Netherlands, projects using electronic monitoring are well-established in the penal and correctional systems. Pilot projects can be observed in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Switzerland and Spain. The workshop entitled "Will Electronic Monitoring Have a Future in Europe?" took place in Freiburg (June13th-15th, 2002) and was attended by practitioners and research fellows from each European country applying or experimenting with electronic monitoring, as well as scientists who were recognized as experts on this subject. Key issues were the presentation of programmes and evaluation research on electr...
The commission of criminal offences has conventionally been responded to by the criminal justice sys...
This is a literature study on electronic detention. The experiences with front door initiatives with...
Présenté par Benjamin MonneryInternational audienceMany countries have recently adopted electronic m...
With the dawn of the 21st century, electronic monitoring can be found in many Western European count...
With the dawn of the 21st century, electronic monitoring can be found in many Western European count...
Electronic Monitoring has been used in a number of EU member states since the turn of the 21st centu...
The comparative research project covered current uses of electronic monitoring (EM) 5 jurisdictions ...
Since the 1980s, electronic monitoring has been successfully introduced in a number of countries wor...
Electronic monitoring (EM) is a way of supervising offenders in the community whilst they are on bai...
This study is the second research paper in a series of three, prepared for a PECH Committee Workshop...
[full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian] First experiments with electronic mon...
The latest innovations in the field of electronics and telecommunications have revolutionised and br...
Electronic monitoring is a new solution in Polish penal law. It should be noted that the electronic ...
The commission of criminal offences has conventionally been responded to by the criminal justice sys...
This is a literature study on electronic detention. The experiences with front door initiatives with...
Présenté par Benjamin MonneryInternational audienceMany countries have recently adopted electronic m...
With the dawn of the 21st century, electronic monitoring can be found in many Western European count...
With the dawn of the 21st century, electronic monitoring can be found in many Western European count...
Electronic Monitoring has been used in a number of EU member states since the turn of the 21st centu...
The comparative research project covered current uses of electronic monitoring (EM) 5 jurisdictions ...
Since the 1980s, electronic monitoring has been successfully introduced in a number of countries wor...
Electronic monitoring (EM) is a way of supervising offenders in the community whilst they are on bai...
This study is the second research paper in a series of three, prepared for a PECH Committee Workshop...
[full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian] First experiments with electronic mon...
The latest innovations in the field of electronics and telecommunications have revolutionised and br...
Electronic monitoring is a new solution in Polish penal law. It should be noted that the electronic ...
The commission of criminal offences has conventionally been responded to by the criminal justice sys...
This is a literature study on electronic detention. The experiences with front door initiatives with...
Présenté par Benjamin MonneryInternational audienceMany countries have recently adopted electronic m...