While Electronic Monitoring has been around since the 1960s, recent advances in GPS and cell phone technology have brought it to the attention of the criminal justice system throughout the country. This technology, combined with prison overcrowding and the high cost of incarceration, has led to an explosion in the electronic monitoring market. Here’s your chance to be at the forefront of the revolution.

There are multiple benefits in using electronic monitoring, and many ways to monitor offenders, including:

Detention: Home detention typically requires offenders to be at home during established curfew hours that you set.

Restriction: Electronic Monitoring also may be used to keep an individual out of certain areas, or away from specific people.

Surveillance: An offender can be continuously tracked and monitored, so you know where they go, without actually restricting movement.

Breath Testing: Highly accurate breath alcohol testing can be done from the home with color picture verification.

Multilingual Voice Verification: This tool is ideal for passive presence monitoring to verify an offender’s presence at a certain location.

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