Red Deer company urging ankle bracelets for monitoring repeat offenders
The push is on to bring back ankle bracelets for monitoring repeat offenders in our city.
Vince Morelli, President of Red Deer-based SafeTracks GPS, which provided tech at key points in court cases of Omar Khadr and Travis Vader, says past success with ankle bracelets locally is reason enough to once again fund and use them to their full capability.
A three-year provincially-funded pilot program put ankle bracelets on more than a dozen domestic violence offenders leading to increased well-being for their victims. It officially ended in March 2013 after being extended twice, briefly.
“Domestic violence was going through the roof — there were some horrific numbers taking place in Red Deer, so a group of people, starting with the premier all the way to our MLAs Mary Anne Jablonski and Cal Dallas, we created a team to bring ankle bracelets to Red Deer,” Morelli recalls. “So when a case came to court and charges were being laid, the offender was released on a condition that he had to wear an ankle bracelet and stay away from the victim. We were able to do that by cordoning him off from different areas so there was no interaction between the offender and the victim.”