Can GPS Systems Protect Women from Their Abusers?
On August 4, 2008,
GPS laws are controversial, since requiring a defendant to wear a GPS device pre-trial could be seen as a violation of his/her civil liberties; however, many states have statutes allowing them to detain potentially dangerous suspects, which in effect has the same result.
Up to 60 percent of restraining orders are violated each year, and in 2005, 1,181 women were killed by a former or current intimate partner. The use of GPS monitoring has been proven to lower the criminal relapse rate of batterers, but it must be used in conjunction with effective services for victims in order to be effective.
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Compiled from: “Tracking the Abusers: Can GPS Protect Women from Harm?” Ms. Magazine, Summer 2008.
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