RENZEMA'S RESOURCES 
ON THE ELECTRONIC MONITORING OF OFFENDERS

July 8, 2008:  This is a temporary web page until my old website can be completely revamped.  It serves to link to files of use to those studying electronic monitoring or using EM with offenders.  Most documents are in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format.  If you do not have a reader installed, one may be obtained free from: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html?promoid=BUIGO

POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS (click on the title to view)

Date

Location

Conference

Title

14-15 July 2008

Washington

U.S. Sentencing Commission’s Symposium on Alternatives to Incarceration

Intensive Supervision/Electronic Monitoring/GPS: 5 lessons from research

10-12 May 2007

Egmond aan Zee (NL)

5th European Conference

"Electronic Monitoring:

Ethics, Politics and Practice"

Strategies for the evaluation of impact of GPS on high risk offenders in the USA

21 Sept. 2006

Long Beach

2006 National GPS Electronic Monitoring Symposium and Workshop for U.S. Pretrial and Probation Officers

How to use EM intelligently in pretrial services & probation

 BIBLIOGRAPHIES (click on the description to view)

Please note:  I have attempted to be comprehensive with respect to evaluations of the impact of electronic monitoring.  Other items about electronic monitoring have not been systematically collected.  If you know of any evaluations that I have missed, please send me an e-mail:  renzema@kutztown.edu

Updated

Description

8 July 2008

Electronic monitoring articles sorted by descending year, by author within year

8 July 2008

Electronic monitoring articles sorted by author

CAMPBELL COLLABORATION META-ANALYSIS MATERIALS (click on description to view)

Updated

Description

5 April 2003

Approved protocol

 

Inclusion/exclusion spreadsheet (to be updated August 2008)

 

Working codesheet

 

 

OTHER USEFUL WEBSITES ON EM

American Probation and Parole Association Offender Supervision with Electronic Technogy (2002)

Maryland, State of:  Report of the Maryland Task Force to Study Criminal Offender Monitoring by Global Positioning Systems (2005)

University of Toronto:  Electronic Monitoring: A Select Bibliography

U.S. National Institute of Justice National Electronic Monitoring Resource Center (the best parts of this site are password protected)

CONTACT INFORMATION

Marc Renzema, Ph.D.
Professor of Criminal Justice
Kutztown University
Kutztown, PA 19530-0730
tel. (610) 683-4237
fax (484) 646-4233
renzema@kutztown.edu