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New Study Casts Doubt on Electronic Ankle Monitors as Alternative to Incarceration

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WASHINGTON (September 23, 2021) – The use of GPS-equipped ankle monitors is increasingly viewed as a more humane alternative to incarceration, yet a report released today finds they cause many of the same harms associated with traditional incarceration. The report by Kate Weisburd, an associate professor of law at the George Washington University, and a team of GW law students sheds light on how electronic monitoring, while not as restrictive as prison, deprives people of fundamental rights, violates basic privacy norms, extracts wealth, jeopardizes employment and undermines family and social relationships.

“Unlike traditional models of probation and parole, GPS ankle monitors are more intensive, restrictive and dependent on private surveillance companies that are driven by profit,” Weisburd said. “Our report finds that electronic surveillance is not an alternative to incarceration, it is an alternative form of jail and prison.”

The research team collected and analyzed over 247 records from 101 agencies across 44 states and Washington, D.C. These records included policies, terms, and contracts governing the use of electronic monitoring for people on pretrial release, probation, and parole.

The most significant findings include: 

“Our report shows that the private prison industry’s hold on the criminal legal system is strong and rapidly growing through electronic monitoring,” Fatima Khan, a GW Law student who co-authored the report, said. “I hope this study will help inform criminal justice reform and policymakers who are considering putting an end to the use of electronic monitoring.”

The report, “Electronic Prisons: The Operation of Ankle Monitoring in the Criminal Legal System,” was authored by Weisburd, Khan, and GW Law Students Varun Bhadha, Matthew Clauson, Jeanmarie Elican, Kendall Lawrenz, Brooke Pemberton, Rebecca Ringler, Jordan Schaer, Mikayla Sherman and Sarah Wohlsdorf.

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