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  2. Electronic monitoring in the United States - Wikipedia

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    GPS-based tracking system used for some individuals released from prison, jail or immigrant detention. According to a survey distributed by The Pew Charitable Trusts in December 2015, "the number of accused and convicted criminal offenders in the United States who are supervised with ankle monitors and other GPS-system electronic tracking devices rose nearly 140 percent over 10 years ...

  3. Ankle monitors are now more common. Is that a good thing? - AOL

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    Researchers are finding that ankle monitors are keeping people connected to the prison system longer than ever, as more remain strapped to the devices for over a year.

  4. Electronic tagging - Wikipedia

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    An electronic ankle tag. Electronic tagging is a form of surveillance that uses an electronic device affixed to a person.. In some jurisdictions, an electronic tag fitted above the ankle is used for people as part of their bail or probation conditions.

  5. Ankle monitors, meant to be a positive alternative to ... - AOL

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    “This is a form of incarceration that happens outside of prison walls,” said one expert. Ankle monitors, meant to be a positive alternative to incarceration, are hampering rehabilitation Skip ...

  6. House arrest - Wikipedia

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    Electronic monitoring equipment is extensively used by the New Zealand Department of Corrections to ensure that convicted offenders subject to home detention remain within approved areas. This takes the form of a Global Positioning System tracker fitted to the offender's ankle and monitoring units located at their residence and place of employment.

  7. Ankle tagging and curfews to be used to ease prison capacity ...

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    The use of ankle tagging and curfews will increase under Labour’s push to increase punishment capacity, Yvette Cooper has suggested. She said the inheritance from the previous Tory government ...

  8. Decarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to a survey distributed by The Pew Charitable Trusts in December 2015, "the number of accused and convicted criminal offenders in the United States who are supervised with ankle monitors and other GPS-system electronic tracking devices rose nearly 140 percent over 10 years," resulting in more than 125,000 people under electronic ...

  9. L.A. man wearing GPS ankle monitor is accused of a robbery ...

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    A person wears an ankle monitor outside a prison reentry facility in Los Angeles. ... which officials said is paid around $350,000 a month by the county to operate the GPS system, could not ...