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GPS tracking systems offer a feasible alternative to incarceration for appropriate offenders. Rather than being limited to an all-or-nothing choice between incarceration or freedom, government officials now have a viable correctional tool that neither adds to the jail population, nor burdens probation/parole officers, nor allows offenders to roam in communities unchecked. Appropriate offenders can be enrolled in GPS tracking programs to ease the strain on jails and to augment rehabilitation.
Such tracking programs can free up prison beds for those offenders truly requiring incarceration, allowing officers to prioritize use of labor and supervision. GPS tracking can also be used as an incentive tool that promotes good behavior among inmates. Likewise, the possibility of revoking GPS program participation privileges acts as a powerful deterrent against re-offense among those already enrolled. Enrolled participants can contribute to society, support their families by earning wages, regularly attend rehabilitation sessions away from the corruptive influences of other inmates, and learn good habits by complying with curfews, daily schedules, and routines.
Implementation of GPS tracking systems can:
Key Benefits:
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