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- SuperCom, a global leading provider of traditional and digital identity solutions, expects a growth in the demand for EM solutions and services as calls for public safety increase
- This follows the ongoing conversations on EM’s benefits against a backdrop of the growing cases of domestic violence
- Bills, such as the Debbie and Marie Domestic Violence Protection Act, demonstrate the growing realization of EM’s benefits and the role they can play in improving the safety of violence victims
- SuperCom has positioned itself as a leading brand for EM solutions, and with its tried and tested range of products, it expects an uptick in demand with time
SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB), a global leading provider of traditional and digital identity solutions offering advanced safety, identification, and security products and solutions to governments, continues to advocate for its electronic monitoring (“EM”) solutions, specifically for offenders of domestic violence. This comes in the wake of the ongoing conversation on its benefits against growing cases of domestic violence and deaths associated with it.
Progress is being made from a legislative front, mainly as more people realize the value of EM solutions. In Tennessee, for instance, the Debbie and Marie Domestic Violence Protection Act was tabled to the House Criminal Justice Committee in February. The bill, once approved, would ensure that victims of domestic violence are provided with a device that would notify them if their abuser is within a certain distance. This would guarantee the safety and well-being of the victims and help hold the offenders accountable for their actions (https://nnw.fm/huorM ).
While testifying in support of the bill, Alex Youn shared the plight of his sister, Marie Varsos, and their mother, Debbie Sisco, both killed in April 2021 by Marie’s abusive husband right after he was arrested and almost immediately released. Youn noted how the husband sat outside their home for 45 minutes in a rental car, stoked with guns, a taser, and zip ties, pre-meditating what he was about to do.
“I often wonder how things would have gone differently if [Marie] knew that he was sitting outside waiting for them,” noted Youn. “They could have contacted law enforcement, secured their firearms faster, and strategized a plan. And even had time to say goodbye,” he added.
While sad, Youn’s case highlights the importance of EM solutions. Had they been used then, his family could be alive today. This is the case with thousands of other victims who have suffered the same fate, and unless something is done, the numbers might keep growing.
SuperCom, through its growing line of EM solutions, recognizes this issue at hand and continues to refine its offerings to address emerging situations and challenges in various spaces and markets worldwide. Its PureSecurity Suite offers advanced EM solutions and services to criminal justice agencies, allowing for efficient operations, outstanding compliance, and highly successful outcomes. SuperCom has seen its solutions adopted by various governments worldwide, from EU countries to the United States and Canada.
As more conversations are held and more people and institutions realize the benefits of EM solutions, SuperCom expects the uptake of its products and services to grow. It has already proven the superiority of these products and services and positioned itself as a leading brand for EM solutions. As such, its management is optimistic that demand for its products will increase as time progresses, and by doing so, it will help to increase the protection of thousands of domestic violence victims around the world while holding the offenders accountable for their actions.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.SuperCom.com.
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