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Electronic Monitoring Unit
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CMPD Electronic Monitoring Program is a partnership between the Mecklenburg County District Attorneys Office, North Carolina Division of Community Corrections, Mecklenburg County Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Mecklenburg County Sheriffs Office and the court system. CMPD's Electronic Monitoring Program targets violent and chronic offenders in an effort to reduce violent crime and recidivism. CMPD's Electronic Monitoring Unit, part of the Special Operations Division, oversees the program.
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Electronic Monitoring Program Electronic monitoring may be imposed as a condition of court-ordered pre-trial release or as part of a sentence upon conviction for criminals who are high risks to community safety. The types of crime most frequently targeted include robbery, auto theft, burglary and felony assault, and offenders are given territorial restrictions and curfews.
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CMPD uses electronic monitoring as a means to ensure adherence. CMPD believes that the application of this technology, coupled with an effort to overlay offender location data with crime incident data, will both deter recidivism and enable CMPD to better identify those choosing to continue engaging in criminal behavior.
For more information on Electronic Monitoring, review the 2009 EMP Report attached.
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2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
| Highest
Number by Week |
22 |
193 |
272 |
| In-Custody
Offenders |
0 |
434 |
634 |
| Total
Offenders Monitored |
33 |
415 |
727 |
| Crimes Solved Using Tracking Data |
0 |
41 |
68 |
| Monitors
Cut Off |
0 |
14 |
15 |
| Monitors
Lost or Destroyed |
0 |
3 |
0 |
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