The aims of the evaluation were to assess the implementation of EM bail in replacing custodial remands, and to conduct a cost analysis of EM bail in contrast to those given custody. The study included the collection of qualitative and quantitative data, matched comparison data and cost analysis. Interviews were conducted with 10 Steering Group members and 45 professionals (comprising the police, social work, procurators fiscal, clerks of court, judges, sheriffs, defence agents, advocates, the electronic monitoring companies and victims' agencies). Interviews with 16 bailees and 15 household members were also undertaken. Quantitative data were collected from various sources, namely: court pro formas, Reliance/Serco databases, court files, so...
Objective: This paper reports the findings of a systematic review on the effectiveness of Electronic...
Electronic Monitoring has been used in a number of EU member states since the turn of the 21st centu...
Electronic monitoring (EM) is a way of supervising offenders in the community whilst they are on bai...
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the EM bail pilot scheme operating in Glasgow,...
After summarizing the development of electronic monitoring as a penal measure in England and Wales a...
This briefing paper summarises new research findings and key recommendations about the current ...
Electronic monitoring (EM) is a generic term that encompasses a number of monitoring technologies an...
The electronic monitoring (EM) of offenders originated in the USA and grew steadily across Europe an...
Scotland has one of the highest prison population rates in Western Europe, coinciding with a recent ...
Electronic control system as an alternative to custody Abstract In the framework of the criminal jus...
This paper will build on the preceding presentation (by Rick Sarre), by presenting further descripti...
The commission of criminal offences has conventionally been responded to by the criminal justice sys...
The comparative research project covered current uses of electronic monitoring (EM) 5 jurisdictions ...
This research evaluates two forms of ‘conditional liberty’ in Scotland, home detention curfew and op...
The decision to remand a defendant into custody pre-trial is one of the most controversial criminal ...
Objective: This paper reports the findings of a systematic review on the effectiveness of Electronic...
Electronic Monitoring has been used in a number of EU member states since the turn of the 21st centu...
Electronic monitoring (EM) is a way of supervising offenders in the community whilst they are on bai...
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the EM bail pilot scheme operating in Glasgow,...
After summarizing the development of electronic monitoring as a penal measure in England and Wales a...
This briefing paper summarises new research findings and key recommendations about the current ...
Electronic monitoring (EM) is a generic term that encompasses a number of monitoring technologies an...
The electronic monitoring (EM) of offenders originated in the USA and grew steadily across Europe an...
Scotland has one of the highest prison population rates in Western Europe, coinciding with a recent ...
Electronic control system as an alternative to custody Abstract In the framework of the criminal jus...
This paper will build on the preceding presentation (by Rick Sarre), by presenting further descripti...
The commission of criminal offences has conventionally been responded to by the criminal justice sys...
The comparative research project covered current uses of electronic monitoring (EM) 5 jurisdictions ...
This research evaluates two forms of ‘conditional liberty’ in Scotland, home detention curfew and op...
The decision to remand a defendant into custody pre-trial is one of the most controversial criminal ...
Objective: This paper reports the findings of a systematic review on the effectiveness of Electronic...
Electronic Monitoring has been used in a number of EU member states since the turn of the 21st centu...
Electronic monitoring (EM) is a way of supervising offenders in the community whilst they are on bai...