Electronic monitoring may be used to curb domestic violence In order to better combat domestic violence and promote public security in general, the Latvian Saeima conceptually passed amendments to the Criminal Law on Thursday, the 18th of April. These amendments provide for the use of electronic monitoring devices on violent persons, as reported by Saeima’s press-service. https://lnkd.in/dzEqHmET SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) applauds the Latvian Saeima’s progressive steps towards integrating electronic monitoring to combat domestic violence. This initiative resonates with our mission to enhance public safety through advanced monitoring solutions. Our experience in the field shows that electronic monitoring can be a vital tool in enhancing the safety of individuals while respecting the rights and dignity of those monitored. SuperCom’s PureProtect system is specifically designed to aid such programs by providing real-time data and ensuring that offenders comply with the terms of their restrictions. We are committed to supporting governments worldwide in implementing technology that makes a tangible difference in the community. #supercom #nasdaq #spcb #electronicmonitoring Ordan Trabelsi
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Electronic monitoring may be used to curb domestic violence In order to better combat domestic violence and promote public security in general, the Latvian Saeima conceptually passed amendments to the Criminal Law on Thursday, the 18th of April. These amendments provide for the use of electronic monitoring devices on violent persons, as reported by Saeima’s press-service. https://lnkd.in/dFAtibRM SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) applauds the Latvian Saeima’s progressive steps towards integrating electronic monitoring to combat domestic violence. This initiative resonates with our mission to enhance public safety through advanced monitoring solutions. Our experience in the field shows that electronic monitoring can be a vital tool in enhancing the safety of individuals while respecting the rights and dignity of those monitored. SuperCom’s PureProtect system is specifically designed to aid such programs by providing real-time data and ensuring that offenders comply with the terms of their restrictions. We are committed to supporting governments worldwide in implementing technology that makes a tangible difference in the community. #supercom #nasdaq #spcb #electronicmonitoring Ordan Trabelsi
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The Delta News Investigates: Expanded Electronic Monitoring The tragic story of Lauren Johansen underscores the critical need for stronger #electronic #monitoring measures in the justice system. Expanding these programs, as proposed by lawmakers in Tennessee, could prevent further tragedies by ensuring real-time #GPS tracking of offenders released on bail. This initiative highlights the importance of public safety and the need for proactive solutions to prevent violent reoffending. As a leader in electronic monitoring solutions, SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) supports efforts to enhance public safety through advanced tracking technologies. While no program can fully eliminate risk, expanding monitoring systems is a crucial step in preventing more crimes and safeguarding lives. https://lnkd.in/dnp9Yafs #PublicSafety #Technology #Innovation #ElectronicMonitoring #SuperCom
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SuperCom commends the Latvian parliament's decision to advance the use of electronic monitoring bracelets for individuals involved in domestic violence cases. This legislative step is a significant move toward enhancing public safety and reducing domestic violence in Latvia. By implementing such technology, Latvia is setting a standard that judicial systems can efficiently monitor high-risk individuals, ensuring compliance with court-imposed restrictions. We recognize the importance of integrating advanced monitoring solutions into public safety strategies, and Latvia’s initiative aligns with our commitment to providing technologies that protect communities and prevent violence. SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) is dedicated to supporting such measures globally, offering our expertise to facilitate the successful deployment and management of electronic monitoring systems. This approach not only aids in immediate protection but also serves as a deterrent against potential offenses, contributing to the broader goal of creating safer environments for all citizens. Latvian Saeima moves forward with electronic monitoring bracelets for abusive people - Baltic News Network #ElectronicMonitoring #PublicSafety #DomesticViolencePrevention #SuperComCares #LatviaLegislation
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Youths charged with serious crimes to wear monitoring bracelets under Victorian trial The Victorian government’s initiative to trial electronic monitoring bracelets for young offenders presents a nuanced challenge of balancing public safety with individual rights. This approach aims to monitor compliance with bail conditions, potentially providing a middle ground that ensures community safety while avoiding unnecessary pre-trial detention. However, it raises valid concerns regarding personal liberty and the risk of stigmatization, as voiced by critics such as the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service and the Human Rights Law Centre. These perspectives highlight the complexity of implementing such measures thoughtfully and ethically. At SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB), we understand the delicate balance required in deploying technology that impacts individual #freedoms. Our solutions, including discreet and minimally intrusive electronic monitors, are developed with a deep commitment to respecting privacy and dignity. By adhering to stringent privacy standards and emphasizing the discreet nature of our technologies, we strive to support systems that safeguard communities while minimizing negative impacts on individuals’ lives. It’s imperative for technology providers, governments, and civil organizations to engage in ongoing dialogue, ensuring that efforts to enhance public safety also respect and preserve the individual rights of those affected. https://lnkd.in/dnbhxVFc #supercom #nasdaq #spcb #electronicmonitoring SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB)
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The limited use of electronic monitoring in Maine, as reported, raises concerns about the accessibility and implementation of such critical technology in protecting victims of domestic violence. It's evident that the benefits of widespread electronic monitoring include enhanced safety for individuals at risk and a more efficient legal and protective response from authorities. SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) champions the expansion of these technologies, encouraging local and state governments to prioritize and facilitate the accessibility of electronic monitoring to safeguard more lives. By advancing these solutions, we aim to support communities in their efforts to prevent violence and provide peace of mind to those who are vulnerable. https://lnkd.in/d_C8RWwJ #CommunitySafety #DomesticViolenceAwareness #ElectronicMonitoring #TechForGood #SuperCom
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A young Chicago mother shot to death. How the system failed her. The tragic story of Maria Roque highlights the critical gaps in our current system, where even the most diligent efforts to seek protection can tragically fall short. At SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB), we believe that technology can play a crucial role in closing these gaps. Our advanced electronic monitoring solutions, such as the PureSecurity Suite, are designed to empower law enforcement and victims of domestic violence with real-time tracking and enforcement tools, ensuring that protective orders are not just issued, but actively upheld. By enhancing monitoring and response capabilities, we aim to prevent such heartbreaking failures and improve public safety for all. https://lnkd.in/eeR8xcbU #supercom #nasdaq #spcb #electronicmonitoring Ordan Trabelsi
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Youths charged with serious crimes to wear monitoring bracelets under Victorian trial The Victorian government’s initiative to trial electronic monitoring bracelets for young offenders presents a nuanced challenge of balancing public safety with individual rights. This approach aims to monitor compliance with bail conditions, potentially providing a middle ground that ensures community safety while avoiding unnecessary pre-trial detention. However, it raises valid concerns regarding personal liberty and the risk of stigmatization, as voiced by critics such as the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service and the Human Rights Law Centre. These perspectives highlight the complexity of implementing such measures thoughtfully and ethically. At SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB), we understand the delicate balance required in deploying technology that impacts individual #freedoms. Our solutions, including discreet and minimally intrusive electronic monitors, are developed with a deep commitment to respecting privacy and dignity. By adhering to stringent privacy standards and emphasizing the discreet nature of our technologies, we strive to support systems that safeguard communities while minimizing negative impacts on individuals’ lives. It’s imperative for technology providers, governments, and civil organizations to engage in ongoing dialogue, ensuring that efforts to enhance public safety also respect and preserve the individual rights of those affected. https://lnkd.in/dnbhxVFc #supercom #nasdaq #spcb #electronicmonitoring
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SuperCom commends the Latvian parliament's decision to advance the use of electronic monitoring bracelets for individuals involved in domestic violence cases. This legislative step is a significant move toward enhancing public safety and reducing domestic violence in Latvia. By implementing such technology, Latvia is setting a standard that judicial systems can efficiently monitor high-risk individuals, ensuring compliance with court-imposed restrictions. We recognize the importance of integrating advanced monitoring solutions into public safety strategies, and Latvia’s initiative aligns with our commitment to providing technologies that protect communities and prevent violence. SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) is dedicated to supporting such measures globally, offering our expertise to facilitate the successful deployment and management of electronic monitoring systems. This approach not only aids in immediate protection but also serves as a deterrent against potential offenses, contributing to the broader goal of creating safer environments for all citizens. Latvian Saeima moves forward with electronic monitoring bracelets for abusive people - Baltic News Network #ElectronicMonitoring #PublicSafety #DomesticViolencePrevention #SuperComCares #LatviaLegislation
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Third and final instalment of our briefing series on the DMCCA. This time we're talking about the reforms to consumer protection. What might future enforcement look like? Thanks to Anna Davies, Janki Amin and Victoire Binchet for this one. https://lnkd.in/e9ZYcGpE
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