A program is set to return through the provincial government to track criminals released on bail.
This Electronic monitoring program will use a Global Positioning System to supervise people released on bail to help reduce repeat offenses.
Notably, this program returns 7 years after being scrapped by the previous government.
Aside from GPS tracking, the tracking device uses voice, audio, and vibration commands, allowing for real-time communication with offenders and, if necessary, loud alerts when someone goes into an area they are prohibited from entering.
The GPS technology and the software system allow for detailed monitoring of an individual’s court-ordered conditions, which could include orders to stay away from particular locations such as retail stores. This provides another tool in the Manitoba government’s ongoing efforts to combat retail crime and keep communities safe, the minister noted.
The Manitoba government has allocated $2.9 million over two years for the program. If successful, the province has the option to continue the program.