Service Programs


 

Home Detention

After the court approves our services to fulfill the home detention order, our team will set an arrangement for equipment installation. Once the client’s install is complete, an enrollment letter will be sent to show proof of successful compliance. Any and all violations (as outlined by the court order) will be reported to the court via our same day reporting system. When the client has completed the program, a letter will be generated that will provide proof for his case. While on service, work release can be ordered along with home detention. Through our program, your client will be afforded the chance to work regular hours along with 1.5 hours per week of personal time for banking, grocery shopping, etc. Every minute of every day is accounted for while your client is on service. Whatever the court order states, we will follow strictly, and is enforced with our 24/7, 365 LIVE monitoring center.

 

Alcohol Monitoring

Our program is designed for both court and private cases. We offer multiple devices that will fit both your clients court ordered and personal needs. Avoid faulty trans-dermal equipment which require not only an ankle bracelet but a home RF receiver to be installed. Your client will be allowed to prove that they are capable of staying in compliance with community standards. Between our face recognition and time sensitive software, we can guarantee the highest amount of accountability for the client. Any violation that is recorded is immediately rendered to GPS staff.

 

Pre-Sentence Monitoring

Pre-Sentence Monitoring allows offenders with limited financial resources to return to their homes to await trial, rather then spend weeks or months in custody causing a loss of employment. Pre-Sentencing Monitoring also reduces costs to the city/county for housing the defendant. While out with an ankle monitor, the court will have 24/7 access to defendant's location and compliance. Defendants will be able to actively partake in their own defense strategy by attending alcohol/drug counseling, pro-active programs and demonstrate to the court that they are not a threat to the community.