Alberta launches ankle bracelet monitoring of ‘high risk’ offenders
Albertans convicted or accused of a crime can now be ordered to wear ankle bracelets that electronically track their movements.
Public Safety Minister Mike Ellis says it gives courts a tool to consider when determining sentencing or bail conditions, and will help combat crime.
The province says it is meant to target those who pose a public safety risk, and it comes in response to what it calls the country’s “catch-and-release” bail system.
The new monitoring, done by Alberta Correctional Services, will cost taxpayers $2.8 million the first year.