Electronic monitoring (EM) has been introduced in over 30 countries around the world. In most English-speaking countries, it has moved well beyond experimental status and become a regularly applied penal measure. Australia has been lagging behind this world trend, as EM has yet not become dominant in our correctional landscape. This is even though sanctions that utilise radio-frequency and/or global positioning systems (GPS) monitoring have existed in Australia for decades. This article critically examines overseas evaluative findings of EM in relation to recidivism, cost-effectiveness and net-widening, as well as some of the issues and concerns that are associated with EM. The article then summarises and explains the limited Australian EM ...
Electronic monitoring (EM) of offender technologies developed as responses to the problem of prison ...
Présenté par Benjamin MonneryInternational audienceMany countries have recently adopted electronic m...
This paper compares the use of electronic monitoring in three European jurisdictions – Belgium, Engl...
Electronic monitoring (EM) has been introduced in over 30 countries around the world. In most Englis...
Electronic monitoring (EM) has been introduced in over 30 countries around the world. In most Englis...
The raw data of cases wherein electronic monitoring or GPS monitoring has been considered. It serves...
In the United States and, subsequently, in Australia the utilization of Global Positioning Systems-E...
The comparative research project covered current uses of electronic monitoring (EM) 5 jurisdictions ...
Electronic monitoring (EM) in England and Wales remains surprisingly understudied and undertheorised...
Electronic monitoring (EM) is a way of supervising offenders in the community whilst they are on bai...
Objective: This paper reports the findings of a systematic review on the effectiveness of Electronic...
Electronic monitoring (EM) technologies or ‘tagging’, as the ankle bracelet is known, have been subj...
First paragraph: Dynamics in criminal justice are changing in Australia, with electronic monitoring ...
Electronic Monitoring has been used in a number of EU member states since the turn of the 21st centu...
Electronic monitoring (EM) is a generic term that encompasses a number of monitoring technologies an...
Electronic monitoring (EM) of offender technologies developed as responses to the problem of prison ...
Présenté par Benjamin MonneryInternational audienceMany countries have recently adopted electronic m...
This paper compares the use of electronic monitoring in three European jurisdictions – Belgium, Engl...
Electronic monitoring (EM) has been introduced in over 30 countries around the world. In most Englis...
Electronic monitoring (EM) has been introduced in over 30 countries around the world. In most Englis...
The raw data of cases wherein electronic monitoring or GPS monitoring has been considered. It serves...
In the United States and, subsequently, in Australia the utilization of Global Positioning Systems-E...
The comparative research project covered current uses of electronic monitoring (EM) 5 jurisdictions ...
Electronic monitoring (EM) in England and Wales remains surprisingly understudied and undertheorised...
Electronic monitoring (EM) is a way of supervising offenders in the community whilst they are on bai...
Objective: This paper reports the findings of a systematic review on the effectiveness of Electronic...
Electronic monitoring (EM) technologies or ‘tagging’, as the ankle bracelet is known, have been subj...
First paragraph: Dynamics in criminal justice are changing in Australia, with electronic monitoring ...
Electronic Monitoring has been used in a number of EU member states since the turn of the 21st centu...
Electronic monitoring (EM) is a generic term that encompasses a number of monitoring technologies an...
Electronic monitoring (EM) of offender technologies developed as responses to the problem of prison ...
Présenté par Benjamin MonneryInternational audienceMany countries have recently adopted electronic m...
This paper compares the use of electronic monitoring in three European jurisdictions – Belgium, Engl...