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Task Force to Study Criminal Offender Monitoring by Global Positioning Systems: Final Report to the Governor and the General Assembly
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Task Force to Study Criminal Offender Monitoring by Global Positioning Systems: Final Report to the Governor and the General Assembly
Publication year:
2005
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Recommendations based on the Task Force's "conclu[sion] that GPS [global positioning systems] is a powerful tool in the tracking of individuals" are proffered (p. iv). This report contains eight sections following an executive summary: introduction; GPS -- an overview; legislative initiatives concerning GPS; monitoring offenders with GPS; law enforcement and global positioning technology; GPS financing; legal issues; and findings and recommendations.