‘Disheartening’: Alberta government promise to track domestic violence offenders lags
CALGARY – The Alberta government is lagging on a promise to fund electronic monitoring of domestic violence offenders even as other provinces push forward with programs believed to have saved lives.
The United Conservative Party’s 2019 campaign platform said a government led by Jason Kenney would spend up to $2 million to expand the technology to prevent offenders serving community sentences from having contact with their victims.
Justice Ministry spokeswoman Katherine Thompson said work continues to fulfil the commitment and it will be funded in future years.
Thompson drew attention to a $450,000 contract awarded to United States vendor eHawk Solutions to allow pretrial accused and low-risk offenders to report to their probation officers through a mobile application.