Criminal justice authorities may wish to monitor or to control the location of particular person without resorting to imprisonment. An electronic monitoring device provides pretrial services, probation, or parole the chance to closely supervise convicted person by keeping track of where person are at or in some cases, determine if convicted person is consuming prohibited substances like alcohol or narcotics. Some systems provide tracing within predefined restricted areas. Systems like this are in use for different situations, for example before a criminal trial or after conviction. Authors described different ankle monitor systems that are in use, their advantages, disadvantages and data that collects. For each convicted person data from el...
Given the substantial cost of running carceral facilities in the United States and the overcrowding ...
Electronic monitoring (EM) is a way of supervising offenders in the community whilst they are on bai...
Electronic monitoring (EM) technologies or ‘tagging’, as the ankle bracelet is known, have been subj...
The commission of criminal offences has conventionally been responded to by the criminal justice sys...
The corrections system in the U.S. is supervising over five million offenders. This number is rising...
A number of concerns have surfaced about the use of electronic monitoring as a sanc-tion since its i...
Abstract We evaluate electronic monitoring as an alternative to prison for nonviole...
The use of electronic monitoring has the potential to improve the cost-effectiveness of correctional...
The author analyzes the use of electronic monitoring in the punishment or control behavior of the co...
Ankle bracelets (anklets) imposed by law to track convicted individuals are being used in many count...
This study addresses the effectiveness of electronic monitoring (EM) for serious offenders supervise...
Tepsis paper du Réseau Monde carcéralElectronic monitoring consists in confining convicted offenders...
Business is booming for criminal justice monitoring technology: these days “ankle bracelet” refers a...
This book offers a systematic, sociological and penological exploration of the most up-to-date uses ...
Electronic monitoring (EM) is a generic term that encompasses a number of monitoring technologies an...
Given the substantial cost of running carceral facilities in the United States and the overcrowding ...
Electronic monitoring (EM) is a way of supervising offenders in the community whilst they are on bai...
Electronic monitoring (EM) technologies or ‘tagging’, as the ankle bracelet is known, have been subj...
The commission of criminal offences has conventionally been responded to by the criminal justice sys...
The corrections system in the U.S. is supervising over five million offenders. This number is rising...
A number of concerns have surfaced about the use of electronic monitoring as a sanc-tion since its i...
Abstract We evaluate electronic monitoring as an alternative to prison for nonviole...
The use of electronic monitoring has the potential to improve the cost-effectiveness of correctional...
The author analyzes the use of electronic monitoring in the punishment or control behavior of the co...
Ankle bracelets (anklets) imposed by law to track convicted individuals are being used in many count...
This study addresses the effectiveness of electronic monitoring (EM) for serious offenders supervise...
Tepsis paper du Réseau Monde carcéralElectronic monitoring consists in confining convicted offenders...
Business is booming for criminal justice monitoring technology: these days “ankle bracelet” refers a...
This book offers a systematic, sociological and penological exploration of the most up-to-date uses ...
Electronic monitoring (EM) is a generic term that encompasses a number of monitoring technologies an...
Given the substantial cost of running carceral facilities in the United States and the overcrowding ...
Electronic monitoring (EM) is a way of supervising offenders in the community whilst they are on bai...
Electronic monitoring (EM) technologies or ‘tagging’, as the ankle bracelet is known, have been subj...