EFF: The Defense Attorney’s Arsenal In Challenging Electronic Monitoring

EFF: The Defense Attorney’s Arsenal In Challenging Electronic Monitoring by Hannah Zhao:

In criminal prosecutions, electronic monitoring (EM) is pitched as a “humane alternative” to incarceration – but it is not. The latest generation of “e-carceration” tools are burdensome, harsh, and often just as punitive as imprisonment. Fortunately, criminal defense attorneys have options when shielding their clients from this over-used and harmful tech.

Framed as a tool that enhances public safety while reducing jail populations, EM is increasingly used as a condition of pretrial release, probation, parole, or even civil detention. However, this technology imposes serious infringements on liberty, privacy, and due process for not only those placed on it but also for people they come into contact with. It can transform homes into digital jails, inadvertently surveil others, impose financial burdens, and punish every misstep—no matter how minor or understandable.

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