Electronic monitoring and supervision: a comparative perspective
2017
9
1
3-10
prison ; electronics ; electronic monitoring ; comparison
Belgium ; Germany ; Netherlands ; United Kingdom ; Australia
Social problems, crime and deliquency
https://doi.org/10.1177/2066220317704130
English
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"The use of electronic monitoring (EM) has grown rapidly in Europe and elsewhere and is likely to continue to do so. EM is a technological tool that allows to monitor the location of individuals via an electronic ankle tag, to track the movements of individuals either in real time or retrospectively. This special issue of the European Journal of Probation focuses on the relationship of EM with supervision in four jurisdictions (Belgium, Germany, The Netherlands and Scotland) and the question whether EM is mainly used as a stand-alone order or as an integrated measure; that is, alongside other supervisory conditions. It also contains a contribution with an initial round up of Australian experiences with EM."
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