High-risk and repeat offenders in Alberta will be monitored by ankle bracelets starting Wednesday under a new provincial ...
“The Criminal Code is dealt with by the federal government and that Criminal Code has not changed in Alberta, now that we’re ...
Alberta has launched a GPS monitoring program to track high-risk and repeat offenders. The program, part of the Safe Street Action Plan, allows courts to require GPS ankle bracelet monitoring as a ...
Beginning Jan. 15, high-risk, repeat offenders and accused who pose a public safety risk may be subject to 24/7 court-ordered ...
While Lindsay Lohan has shown poor taste in bling, none has been less attractive than her latest accessory — a SCRAM (Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor) bracelet, which a Los Angeles ...
The ankle bracelets will use GPS tracking to ensure offenders do not violate their bail or community release conditions, including by visiting the residences of victims.
EDMONTON - Albertans convicted or accused of a crime can now be ordered to wear ankle bracelets that electronically track their movements. Public Safety Minister Mike Ellis says it gives courts a ...