Digital Jail: How Electronic Monitoring Drives Defendants Into Debt - The New York Times
Ankle Monitors Introduce a New Form of Surveillance - Bloomberg
Wearing an electronic ankle monitor, a teenage offender enters a county parole facility in Santa Ana, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. C03-804419 | agefotostock
Electronic tagging - Wikipedia
My GPS-Tracked Life on Parole | The Marshall Project
Wearing An Ankle Bracelet Under Arrest: What You Need To Know – Sweetandspark
Electronic ankle monitor technology is faulty and imprecise - Vox
Life on an ankle monitor in Alabama: $10 a day and 'inevitable imperfections' - al.com
SCRAM Bracelet | Law Office Of William B. Bennett, P.A. | St. Petersburg
Constantly afraid': immigrants on life under the US government's eye | US immigration | The Guardian
Should Nebraska step up its use of electronic ankle bracelets?
Digital Jail: How Electronic Monitoring Drives Defendants Into Debt — ProPublica
Using ankle bracelets to track parolees
Ankle Bracelets Could Help Cut Hawaii Prison Costs And Overcrowding - Honolulu Civil Beat
Defendants aren't just cutting off ankle monitors; they're letting the batteries die | wcnc.com
Judges can now order electronic monitoring instead of bail in New York City — Queens Daily Eagle
Op-Ed: Mass incarceration quietly expands through ankle monitors - Los Angeles Times
Parents are putting GPS ankle monitors on their teenage kids
How Lindsay Lohan Covered her ankle bracelet when on probation. : r/pics
Packed prisons spur ankle bracelet trial
The electronic 'ankle bracelet' – DW – 01/11/2017
Digital shackles': the unexpected cruelty of ankle monitors | Technology | The Guardian
Ankle monitors can hold captives in invisible jails of debt, pain and bugged conversations
Your Guide to GPS Monitoring and Parole Sentences - The Law Office of Greg Tsioros
State Still Has Burden of Establishing 'Reasonableness' for GPS Monitoring as Probation Term, High Court Holds | Law.com
Probation Violations Because of Technological Failures — Massachusetts Criminal Defense Attorney Blog — May 7, 2015
Life on an ankle monitor in Alabama: $10 a day and 'inevitable imperfections' - al.com