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The Scottish government is examining whether new GPS technology could be used to help monitor sex offenders and domestic abusers. | The Scottish government is examining whether new GPS technology could be used to help monitor sex offenders and domestic abusers. |
The technology, which would be worn as an electronic tag, could tell controllers whether an offender is close to a restricted area. | The technology, which would be worn as an electronic tag, could tell controllers whether an offender is close to a restricted area. |
These could include a children's playground or a victim's home. | These could include a children's playground or a victim's home. |
Around 800 people are currently the subject of electronic monitoring in Scotland. | Around 800 people are currently the subject of electronic monitoring in Scotland. |
They wear tags either because they have been released early from prison or are on community sentences. | They wear tags either because they have been released early from prison or are on community sentences. |
Advances in technology | |
These tags work with a specific radio frequency, but advances in GPS technology developed in North America and Scandinavia appear to be more flexible and effective. | These tags work with a specific radio frequency, but advances in GPS technology developed in North America and Scandinavia appear to be more flexible and effective. |
Ministers believe individually-tailored electronic monitoring can help reduce reoffending, by allowing offenders to maintain family connections and employment. | Ministers believe individually-tailored electronic monitoring can help reduce reoffending, by allowing offenders to maintain family connections and employment. |
It comes as more than 100 experts meet in Perth to examine how Scotland could use advances in technology, including GPS, to improve the monitoring of offenders. | It comes as more than 100 experts meet in Perth to examine how Scotland could use advances in technology, including GPS, to improve the monitoring of offenders. |
The conference has been organised as part of work being undertaken by a specially appointed Electronic Monitoring in Scotland Working Group, which is due to report to Scottish Ministers next year. | The conference has been organised as part of work being undertaken by a specially appointed Electronic Monitoring in Scotland Working Group, which is due to report to Scottish Ministers next year. |
The event coincides with a new report from the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, which has found evidence that adopting GPS technology in addition to the current radio frequency method could be beneficial. | The event coincides with a new report from the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, which has found evidence that adopting GPS technology in addition to the current radio frequency method could be beneficial. |
'Vehicle theft' | |
The research has explored the potential uses of GPS monitoring for a number of offence types, including domestic abuse, alcohol, sexual crimes, drug-related crimes and vehicle theft. | The research has explored the potential uses of GPS monitoring for a number of offence types, including domestic abuse, alcohol, sexual crimes, drug-related crimes and vehicle theft. |
Speaking at the conference, Justice Secretary Michael Matheson said: "For more than ten years we have successfully used radio frequency technology in electronic monitoring and our current approach is working. | Speaking at the conference, Justice Secretary Michael Matheson said: "For more than ten years we have successfully used radio frequency technology in electronic monitoring and our current approach is working. |
"However, I am keen to explore how we could make use of the latest in emerging technologies, such as GPS. | "However, I am keen to explore how we could make use of the latest in emerging technologies, such as GPS. |
"On the face of it, GPS technology appears to offer potential opportunities for the management of sex offenders or to be used in cases of domestic abuse." | "On the face of it, GPS technology appears to offer potential opportunities for the management of sex offenders or to be used in cases of domestic abuse." |
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