be sent back to jail >>Male #2: Can it be stipulated beyond parole? Russell: You mean the anklet ? >>Male #2: Yeah? Russell: There are places where legislators are trying to make it a life time form of surveillance, yes. And no -- I mean there are challenges,
effect and old woman rubbed paste of Sandalwood on my navl with a Sly smile Bangles waistband anklets a jeweled nose ring so massive it had to be held up by Chain attached to my hairo I feel like I'm in battle armor I
There are around 30,000 sexual assault every year and we lock electronic anklet to the most dangerous ones The risk does not mitigate after their release and we sort out those that should be locked with electronic anklets during trials It has been 10 years since electronic anklet is systemized. It started back in 2008 If they planned to lock the anklet to 30,000 sexual offenders every year, it could have been 300,000 in 10 years It is impossible to track all the electronic signals. There are people roam around elementary school, go back home late or drinking etc
Then he saw this fifteen-year-old girl and told her that he will make her an entertainer, then raped her But the problem was verdict He was sentenced to several decades with strict electronic anklet at the first trial, which was reduced to 9 years at the appeal, and eventually he was ruled not guilty by the supreme court Would this be possible in US?
The criminal policy should prevent any potential risk. It should be managed within the system There are around 30,000 sexual assault every year and we lock electronic anklet to the most dangerous ones The risk does not mitigate after their release and we sort out those that should be locked with electronic anklets during trials It has been 10 years since electronic anklet is systemized. It started back in 2008 If they planned to lock the anklet to 30,000 sexual offenders every year, it could have been 300,000 in 10 years
They asked how we could prove the likelihood of repeated crimes. But we do not get that question from the courts anymore Why? Some cut the locked anklet to run away and recommit sexual assault with their anklets on, which substantiate our hypothesis. It is a relief for researchers Sexual assaults, in particular, seem to be repeatedly committed by those with history There is a really high sub-population now, but it is not always the case
I'll read to you. I guess it's the summation of the situation. "He's charging up the battery here in this scene of his anklet , electronic anklet that he wears. It takes half an hour to fully charge his monitor battery. And during that half an hour, the kid feels intimately connected to
And then they try to get the family member who's most in trouble and attach relations between the most positive person and the person most in trouble We have alternatives, like electronic bracelets or anklets , the possibility to work outside and sleep in jail,
If I were the predator, preys are left everywhere so the next step is to find potential predators We evaluate their history and life conditions. It is not too difficult job to do They lock the anklet around 300 every year. 300 out of 30,000 is exceptional. They are not normal people at all The number started to accumulate and is not reached at 3,000 in total They have the highest chance of committing repeated crimes. It was debatable in the beginning after we suggested the guideline
Of course at that point, I'll turn it over to you. If you have any questions you want me to entertain, I'd be delighted. Yes >> Male #2: Is the anklet locked on to the person's leg so it can't be moved? Russell: Right. And you have to keep the battery charged.
Thanks to Google, you can --. Any neighborhood you want and click on a house or a block as the kid does here. I'll read a little episode where that takes place. And they're all wearing electronic anklets so they're under permanent surveillance with a GPS unit attached to make sure they don't go within 2500 feet of where children are gathered and don't leave the county in terms of their parole as well. So anyhow,