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- SuperCom Ltd. is an electronic monitoring solutions company working with governments and justice system officials to promote public safety through the secure tracking of suspects and convicted offenders
- SuperCom has a particular interest in seeing tools in its PureSecurity Suite platform devoted to protecting victims of DV (domestic violence) by tracking offenders and thereby enforcing court-issued protective orders
- The quality of SuperCom’s technology and related services has bolstered its reputation, helping it to secure an additional $11 million in new contract revenue during the past few months
Electronic monitoring (“EM”) technology is finding a place as a significant and accessible solution for preventing domestic violence.
A recent fact sheet from StalkingAwareness.org (https://nnw.fm/jcLPs ) shows a particular need for enforcing protective orders worldwide to prevent stalking and associated DV. The report shows that 74 percent of those individuals who are stalked by a “former intimate partner” indicated that they had experienced violence or coercive control during their relationship. Among homicide and attempted homicide victims who had experienced physical abuse during a relationship, 89 to 91 percent were also stalked by the partner, and 46 to 54 percent of homicide, or attempted homicide victims let police or someone else know that they were being stalked prior to the attack.
Concern about the dangers to domestic violence victims is further evident in the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling that upheld a gun control law designed to help domestic violence victims as a “common sense” measure, despite the court’s prior decisions expanding gun use rights (https://nnw.fm/vXoZH ).
“Since the founding, our nation’s firearm laws have included provisions preventing individuals who threaten physical harm to others from misusing firearms,” Chief Justice John Roberts stated in conjunction with the ruling.
EM technology innovator SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) has developed an array of tools designed to provide crucial information on offenders’ and victims’ movements to enforce court restrictions and safeguard victims. The tracking technology in the company’s PureSecurity Suite platform can provide three-dimensional information on movements and works in conjunction with a smartphone app that provides the information directly to the victim. “People have been trying to do electronic monitoring for over 30 years, but many of the times they ran into technological hurdles,” SuperCom President and CEO Ordan Trabelsi said during a Your Advantage Play podcast interview (https://nnw.fm/pBZAx ). “With every project, we’re able to be one step ahead of the curve.”
Proponents of EM tracking technology emphasize the necessity for its effectiveness. A recent UK case demonstrated this need when the offender was arrested after he was found to have been stalking despite court-ordered police monitoring but monitoring that focused largely on simply reviewing the offender’s phone activity. “(The offender’s) reoffending began almost immediately following the issuing of the (court protective) order, which was put in place less than five days before to protect a vulnerable person who had been the subject of domestic abuse,” the Police Constable said (https://nnw.fm/NWDaG ).
SuperCom provides additional monitoring services to accompany its technology suite and tailors its services to each client’s needs. During the past three months, the company received new orders from European governments worth a total of over $11 million in sales, evidence of SuperCom’s growing popularity and staying power.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.SuperCom.com.
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