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              | Date: 2001-12-25 
 
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 Wie in einer Presseaussendung Anfang November angekündigt,
 wird das GPS basierte Trackingsystem Digital Angel in einem
 Pilotprojekt des Orange County in Kalifornien zum Überwachen von
 Sexualverbrechern auf Bewährung eingesetzt werden.
 
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 O.C. to Track Sex Criminals With GPS December 23, 2001 By
 STUART PFEIFER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
 
 Orange County is taking what some civil libertarians consider
 troubling steps to keep tabs on released sex offenders, giving them
 periodic lie detector tests and, starting next year, requiring some to
 wear wristbands linked to satellite tracking systems.
 
 The county will become the first in the state, and one of only a
 dozen or so nationwide, to track sex offenders on parole and
 probation with global positioning satellites, which allow officials to
 pinpoint offenders' locations around the clock.
 
 Authorities said the tracking and lie detector tests represent
 powerful deterrents for offenders and could also tip off police to
 crimes the probationers might commit. "It is a controversial issue
 for us. But our primary concern is the protection of the
 community," said Bill Daniel, director of special operations for the
 Orange County Probation Department.
 
 "It goes against our conscience to just warehouse someone for
 three years as a sex offender and provide them minimum
 supervision and send them out to the community without the help
 they need to prevent them from doing this again," Daniel said.
 
 But critics say that probationers--even those convicted of sexual
 molestation--have the right to visit the market or post office without
 the government monitoring their every move.
 
 "That sounds awfully Big Brotherish to me, to track people
 wherever they go and whatever they do," said Orange County
 Deputy Public Defender James Merwin.
 
 The use of GPS to track probationers and parolees has not
 triggered any legal challenges of which the American Civil Liberties
 Union is aware of, but it has not been without controversy.
 Authorities in Texas came under attack earlier this year when it
 was learned that GPS monitoring had failed to prevent the alleged
 sexual molestation of a 6-year-old boy by a parolee wearing a
 tracking bracelet.
 
 Both misdemeanor and felony sex offenders end up under
 Probation Department supervision. Currently, there are about 400
 convicted sex offenders on probation or parole in Orange County.
 By taking polygraph tests, offenders are more likely to tell the truth
 during counseling sessions and therefore can more easily confront
 and deal with their problems, Daniel said.
 
 "To be successful treating sex offenders, we need them to be
 completely honest," he said.
 
 Those whom the Probation Department considers the most likely
 to commit more sex crimes will end up wearing wristbands
 equipped with electronic transmitters. If one of those sex offenders
 nears a school or other location off-limits to them under state law,
 probation officers could swoop in and detain him, Daniel said.
 
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 Copyright 2001 Los Angeles Times
 
 Volltext: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-
 000101626dec23.story?coll=la%2Dheadlines%2Dcalifornia%2Dman
 ual
 
 
 Applied Digital Solutions' Digital Angel Unit Agrees To One Year
 Pilot Program For Real-time Monitoring of Parolees In Los angeles
 County
 
 California Governors Office of Criminal Justice and Planning and
 Department of Corrections signed an agreement with Digital Angel
 Corporation for miniaturized global positioning (GPS) and advanced
 warning technology system
 
 PALM BEACH, FLORIDA Nov 7, 2001 - Applied Digital Solutions,
 Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSX) today announced that its Digital Angel
 subsidiary has signed an agreement with the California Governors
 Office of Criminal Justice and Planning and the Department of
 Corrections for a parolee monitoring pilot program. The one-year
 pilot program, which will employ miniaturized global positioning
 system (GPS) and advanced warning technologies, will take place
 Los Angeles County.
 
 Using Digital Angels advanced location and monitoring
 technologies, State authorities will be able to monitor the location
 of parolees on a real-time basis. The system will help law
 enforcement officials keep track of parolees to determine if they
 have violated the terms of their parole. The one-year pilot will
 enable Digital Angel Corporation to work closely with the Governors
 Office of Criminal Justice and Planning, the California Department
 of Corrections, and local authorities in demonstrating the
 effectiveness of its advanced GPS Security and Location systems.
 
 Amro Albanna, an Officer of Digital Angel Corporation and
 President of the Operation Center based in Riverside, California,
 said: This monitoring system is a cost-effective community-service
 program. The system is designed not only to monitor the location
 of parolees, but also to provide the appropriate authorities with an
 advanced warning when violations occur. We hope this program will
 serve as a model for other counties in the state, Mr. Albanna added.
 
 [...]
 
 Copyright © 2001 Digital Angel Corporation An Applied Digital
 Solutions Company
 
 Volltext:
 http://www.digitalangel.net/press/pr_2001/pr_11_7_01b.asp
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 published on: 2001-12-25
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