Electronic Monitoring
Electronic Monitoring refers to the use of technology to track and supervise individuals, often for legal or safety purposes. This can include devices like GPS trackers, ankle bracelets, or surveillance cameras. It is commonly used in criminal justice systems to monitor offenders on parole or probation, ensuring they comply with the terms of their release.
In addition to criminal justice, Electronic Monitoring is also utilized in workplaces and homes for security and safety. For example, companies may use it to monitor employee productivity, while families might install security cameras to keep an eye on their property.