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| GPS may benefit corrections |
| By Leader-Post |
| Published: 09/08/2008 |
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CANADA - Although those monitoring offenders and accused criminals are reportedly pleased with the province's current electronic monitoring (EM) system, the province will review its options -- including looking at moving to a GPS system -- next year. "Technology's changing," said Carol Fiedelleck, director of community corrections with Corrections, Public Safety and Policing. "We really, really like what we've got going right now and the company and the product that we're using is very, very reliable. We're really pleased. The comments I'm getting from the staff who actually work in this area are very, very positive. When the contract expires is when we can say we'll be doing some investigation and some analysis in terms of where we want to take this." Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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