Sunday, November 7, 2010

Electronic Monitoring Devices

The Electronic In-Home Detention (EID) program was originally established to enable Parole
Agents the ability to monitor a parolee’s compliance with the imposition of curfew restrictions. With the passage of SB 18 (3x) DAPO received additional funding to place 1,500 offenders on EID as an alternative sanction.

On November 15, 2010 DAPO began placing offenders on EID as an alternative sanction working toward the goal of placing the required offenders necessary to meet that goal.

---------------------------DAPO REACHES ITS GOAL FOR EID--------------------------

On November 1, 2010 DAPO reached its goal of 1,500 offenders on EID. Congratulations to the hard working DAPO staff for yet another milestone reached in our 5 Year Road Map!!!!!

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