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Page 1: Location Monitoring Program in the Federal Courts

Location Monitoring ProgramLocation Monitoring Programin the Federal Courts in the Federal Courts

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Who Am I? Who Am I?

Trent Cornish, Probation Administrator Office of Probation and Pretrial Services

Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (202) [email protected]

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Principles of Location Monitoring Principles of Location Monitoring ProgramProgram

• Manage or mitigate offender risks such as the risk an offender poses to a specific person or the community

• Technology provides capability to enforce and monitor offender’s compliance with one or more condition of supervision

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Principles of Location Monitoring Principles of Location Monitoring Program (cont.) Program (cont.)

• Verify approved offender locations at home or in the community; and/or provide information about the offender’s movement in the community

• Determine offender movement into prohibited areas

• Location monitoring mitigates risk by establishing 24/7 accountability

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Types of Location MonitoringTypes of Location MonitoringTechnology in U.S. Courts Technology in U.S. Courts

• Voice Recognition

• Radio Frequency (RF)

• Passive GPS

• Active GPS

• Hybrid GPS

• Exclusion and Inclusion Zones to include Victim Mobile Zones

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Availability in U.S. CourtsAvailability in U.S. Courts

• Two national Location Monitoring Contracts (B.I. and G4S Justice)

• All technologies provided by both vendors• Courts may order services from either

vendor and de-centralized funding is provided in their law enforcement accounts

• Training provided by vendors

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Role of Office of Probation and Role of Office of Probation and Pretrial Services (OPPS) Pretrial Services (OPPS)

• Develop national location monitoring policy (Monograph 113 – The Federal Location Monitoring Program for Defendants and Offenders)

• Program management and oversight

• Establish requirements for national program

• Amend contracts with new technologies after period of testing

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How is Location Monitoring How is Location Monitoring Technology Utilized?Technology Utilized?

• Type of technology recommended and/or selected on a case by case basis

• Type of technology selected based on sentence and identified risk factors

• Type of technology may change during course of supervision from least to more restrictive or vice versa depending on offender’s supervision adjustment

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Voice Verification Systems Voice Verification Systems

• Automated systems place and/or receive calls to verify offender’s presence

• Cost – approximately $1.88 per day

• No traditional electronic monitoring equipment required

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Voice VerificationVoice Verification

• Targets lower risk offenders by establishing random call-in times to verify presence in home

• Not continuous monitoring

• Primarily utilized for curfew monitoring

• Average cost – $1.65 per day

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Radio Frequency (RF)Radio Frequency (RF)

• Presence verified at authorized location (home) utilizing transmitter and receiver; monitored via land line

• Only monitors offender when in home (e.g. Martha Stewart)

• Approximately 5,500 defendants/offenders monitored via RF technology

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Radio Frequency TechnologyRadio Frequency Technology

• Ideal for continuous curfew monitoring in the home

• Cost-effective technology for monitoring offenders on “lock-down” status in home

• Average cost - $3.50 per day

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Global Positioning Systems (GPS)Global Positioning Systems (GPS)

• Records offender’s location from the time he/she leaves residence until return home

• Active GPS – continuous monitoring in “real-time”

• Passive GPS – Tracking / location information downloaded upon offender’s return home; not “real-time”

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GPS GPS • Ideal for monitoring offender with condition

that includes prohibited area in community (e.g. schools, victims, etc.)

• Ideal for monitoring offender who is required to be at specific location in community (e.g. place of employment, drug treatment, etc.)

• Can be used as supervision tool to look at “tracks” of movement to determine location patterns

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GPS GPS

• Approximately 400 defendants/offenders being monitored via GPS technology in Federal Courts

• Labor-intensive technology requiring considerable manpower – probation officer resources

• Average cost - $6-9 per day

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Alert Notification System Alert Notification System

• Alerts are generated directly to probation officer in various ways

• Alerts received via email notification, voice via cell phone and/or text or any combination

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Types of AlertsTypes of AlertsPotential ViolationsPotential Violations

• Unauthorized Leave

• Failure to Return

• Equipment Tamper

• Unit Failed to Report

• Exclusion Zone Violation

• Inclusion Zone Violation

• Bracelet Gone / Transmitter Out of Range

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Alert Response Protocol Alert Response Protocol

• All “key” alerts must be investigated and responded to on a 24/7 basis

• Majority of alerts are innocuous and not indicative of a violation (e.g. no GPS signal, land-line out of service, etc.)

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Location Monitoring Location Monitoring ViolationsViolations

• Violations must be based on officer’s independent investigation and not solely based on information (alert) generated by location monitoring technology

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Location Monitoring Technology as Location Monitoring Technology as an Alternative to Incarcerationan Alternative to Incarceration

• Technology provides officer with ability to mitigate risks that offenders pose in the community that could not otherwise be addressed

• Technology provides ability to enforce an offender’s structured schedule that can fulfill sentencing objectives

• Provides ability to verify offender location and add layer of structure to offender’s activities

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Future Location Monitoring Future Location Monitoring TechnologyTechnology

• Real-time Transdermal Alcohol Testing – via Active GPS Tracking

• One-piece “Hybrid” Tracking – combines all technologies into one tracking unit (RF, GPS, etc.)

• AFLT Technology – Advanced Forward Link Trilateration

• Television Tracking Technology

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Questions? Questions?