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 ...
We only have one detention officer who is trying to keep up with over 300 people on electronic leg monitors,” Sheriff Skinner said.
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 ...
Albertans convicted or accused of a crime can now be ordered to wear ankle bracelets that electronically track their ...
As of Wednesday (Jan. 15), the ankle bracelet program will be used to keep high-risk and repeat offenders in check. It's ...
The Alberta government is implementing a new ankle bracelet monitoring program, effective immediately. Back in March 2024, ...
The new monitoring, done by Alberta Correctional Services, will cost taxpayers $2.8 million the first year. The ankle bracelets will use GPS tracking to ensure offenders do not violate their bail or ...
The new monitoring, done by Alberta Correctional Services, will cost taxpayers $2.8 million the first year. The ankle bracelets will use GPS tracking to ensure offenders do not violate their bail ...