
Offender Tracking
Offender tracking is a system used by authorities to monitor the location and movements of individuals who are on supervision, such as parole or probation. This often involves devices like GPS monitors or electronic ankle bracelets that transmit the person’s location in real-time. The purpose is to ensure compliance with court conditions, enhance public safety, and assist in managing offenders' rehabilitation. The data collected helps authorities quickly respond if someone violates their restrictions or mechanisms are in place to prevent repeat offenses, facilitating more effective oversight and support for offenders re-integrating into society.