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  2. Electronic tagging - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, judge Jack Love in a state district court imposed home curfew on three offenders who had been sentenced to probation. The home detention was a probation condition and entailed 30 days of electronic monitoring at home. [10] The NIMCOS electronic ankle tag was trialed on those three probationers, two of whom re-offended.

  3. Electronic monitoring in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Proponents of EM call this an "ankle bracelet," while opponents refer to it as an "ankle shackle." Higher risk offenders, such as sex offenders and domestic abusers, are more likely to wear a water and impact-resistant electronic monitoring (EM) device using Global Positioning System (GPS) for minute by minute tracking purposes. [20]

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

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    Ankle monitors can be so expensive that some people in the system must choose between paying rent or their electronic monitor fees, according to Kilgore, with Challenging E-Carceration.

  5. Incoming Trump admin looks to expand use of ankle monitors ...

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    The "Alternatives to Detention" program is tracking more than 25,000 migrants using ankle and wrist-worn monitors, which costs taxpayers an average of nearly $80,000 each day, according to ICE data.

  6. House arrest - Wikipedia

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    Alexei Nikolaevich and his sister Tatiana Nikolaevna surrounded by guards during their house arrest in Tsarskoye Selo, April 1917. House arrest (also called home confinement, or electronic monitoring) is a legal measure where a person is required to remain at their residence under supervision, typically as an alternative to imprisonment.

  7. No more $100 ankle monitors as Miami-Dade ends inmate ... - AOL

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    When a judge authorizes home detention for a Miami-Dade inmate, there’s a $128 catch: the cost of an ankle bracelet. It must be paid upfront. No more $100 ankle monitors as Miami-Dade ends ...

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

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    The case of a man arrested five times in five months raises questions about the reliability of a Probation Department contractor that operates GPS ankle monitors. L.A. man wearing GPS ankle ...

  9. Domino Harvey - Wikipedia

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    She posted $1 million bail and was placed under house arrest, [4] staying at her home in West Hollywood. While under house arrest, Harvey wore an electronic monitoring ankle bracelet. [5] Harvey continually denied that she was a drug trafficker, claiming to have been set up. [5]

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