SecureAlert Can Change Your Life
Whether you are awaiting trial, awaiting sentencing or parole terms, or are trying to get your life back together after incarceration, SecureAlert can help. The SecureAlert monitoring programs give offenders an opportunity to break the cycle between crime and prison, and establish a new direction involving reintegration into society, employment, and educational opportunities. The SecureAlert monitoring program supports this life change by providing rules and boundaries, and discouraging relapses into old behaviors.
A Fresh Start
Successful completion of the SecureAlert monitoring program demonstrates that you have taken responsibility for your own rehabilitation and can comply with judicial restraints. It's an opportunity to work, go to school, be with your family, and reintegrate into society. In many jurisdictions, getting onto the program is a privilege that is earned and requires that you demonstrate behavior that is consistent with that privilege. A clean electronic monitoring record is strong evidence to the justice system that you have earned back the trust lost with the original criminal activity.
Proving Your Innocence
Once accused of a crime, persons who are in fact innocent of any wrongdoing may find themselves on the “usual suspects” list for future crimes. For example, divorce proceedings often bring about allegations of physical abuse, and released felons will be tend to be suspected for any crime that occurs in their neighborhood. In fact, in SecureAlert’s experience, GPS tracking information winds up proving an offender’s innocence more often than incriminating them.
SecureAlert offers persons in these situations a program to be voluntarily tracked in order to provide a legally-admissible data trail tracking the person’s whereabouts at all times. This can prevent you from being falsely accused and convicted for a crime you did not commit.
Offender Pay
SecureAlert and participating law enforcement agencies offer an “offender-pay” program where the offender pays for the monitoring services for a cost of approximately one hour’s pay per day.