House Arrest / Continuous RF
Keeps Offenders Accountable
Keeps Offenders Accountable
What does it do?
STEALTHTRAC's house arrest system enables law enforcement agencies to verify an offender's presence in a building (house, residence, work release facility, etc.).
How does it work?
STEALTHTRAC's house arrest system consists of two components: a House Arrest Unit (HAU) and an RF transmitter bracelet. The RF transmitter, worn on the offender's ankle, continuously sends out a radio signal. The HAU monitors the participant's presence in the house/residence by continuously "listening" for the RF signal. If the participant, wearing the transmitter, walks out of RF range (approximately 150 feet), the HAU notices.
The HAU is set to monitor the participant according to an agency-defined schedule. For example, an officer sets the participant's house arrest schedule so that he/she is required to be home between 6:00PM and 7:00AM. The HAU continuously cross-checks this schedule with the participant's proximity. If the participant violates the schedule (isn't back in the house by 6:00PM, for example), the HAU records a violation and will notify the corresponding officer.
If the offender takes off the transmitter or tampers with it, the transmitter sends out a unique signal alerting the home unit of the violation. The HAU then communicates with the monitoring center which, in turn, alerts the appropriate authorities.
How can this help you?
Saves time by providing offender presence verification
Decreases response time when offenders are in violation
Increases accountability and compliance
Manage caseloads in less time
Focuses your supervision on those who really need supervision
What makes ours the best on the market?
Easiest to use
Durable, dual tamper RF transmitter
One year battery life
Proven reliability in the field
For more information or to request an on-site demo, call us
at 408-373-9796
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