SuperCom Ltd. (NASDAQ: SPCB) Electronic Monitoring
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- Developments in Australia’s efforts to limit youth offender recidivism underscore the importance of being able to track select probationary participants
- Israel-based SuperCom Ltd. is positioning itself to be a world leader in providing court-administered offender tracking, which may include youths potentially prone to recidivism
- The company is growing on a global scale with contracts in Romania, Finland, Croatia, Sweden, and various states in the United States, in a marketplace with an anticipated 9.5 percent CAGR over the next five years
An Australian court’s decision to have young criminal suspects wear electronic ankle bracelet monitors is helping law enforcement advocates successfully deal with concerns about violent recidivism while court proceedings are in progress, while also allowing teen suspects to enjoy a measure of freedom while under court supervision (https://nnw.fm/g1PdK ).
Legal authorities affirm in the report that the technology is a sensible way of allowing suspected teen offenders to continue their normal daily activities within the parameters of court-ordered restrictions while minimizing the prospects of unlawful behaviors.
The need for such restrictions was underscored by the recent widely publicized “terrorist” stabbing attack on congregants at a Sydney church, in which a teen suspect was identified as a recently arrested knife crime offender who was freed on a good behavior bond (https://nnw.fm/0tNdb ).
Electronic-monitoring (“EM”) security solutions developer SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) is building clientele among government agencies worldwide to improve public safety while also limiting the stigma that teen advocates worry about in regard to wearing the monitoring bracelets.
SuperCom’s PureSecurity Suite combines its EM technology platform with EM-related services administered by SuperCom subsidiary Leaders in Community Alternatives (“LCA”) to provide an efficient and reliable, but discrete, set of cutting-edge tools for tracking offenders.
The company is rolling out its services on a global scale, with the majority of its projects widely spread across Europe and the United States.
SuperCom’s monitors are easily concealable to reduce concerns about unnecessary stigmatizing of youthful wearers, a concern in the community. The product suite’s artificial intelligence (“AI”) adoption delivers powerful ability for optimal decision-making through effective data analysis, predictive modeling, and streamlined operation.
Its ultra-lightweight base station, long battery life and onboard GPS tracking with field-proven RFID, are appealing for mobile operation.
Market potential for the court-administered electronic monitoring sector is expected to reach $2.3 billion by 2029 at a 9.5 percent CAGR (https://nnw.fm/1z414 ), highlighting the value of SuperCom’s efforts to position itself at the front of its sector.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.SuperCom.com.
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