Reducing costs while empowering victims to save their own lives.
When family court litigants are attacked During a family court hearing, that's the time for judges to begin ordering GPS with victim notification in family court. Unfortunately legislators focus on criminal, not family court. But we can, with our numbers, encourage them to change. Please add your name to the solution that will end family related murders.
Representing the latest in technology, we work with all major GPS companies featuring GPS Monitoring, as well as the latest, Victim Notification services as GPS Monitoring saves millions now spent "addressing domestic violence."
Likewise we educate as to the difference between "monitoring" and "tracking." The short version being "Monitoring" saves lives, whereas "tracking" can get one killed.
And we are proud to see a growing number of women think about crime differently. Consider Jessica Carbone, crime survivor (below) who said,
"Once a woman has been sexually assaulted, she needs to make a decision. Will
she be a victim or a survivor? I chose survivor because I believe that only by
holding our heads high and prosecuting our attackers will we see a drop in rape
statistics. To further ensure our safety, it is imperative that a GPS system
with victim notification be a part of every state/municipality's resources in
securing the safety of residents from repeat offenders."
GPS is the practical, necessary solution as both law enforcement, city officials, and mor than a few judges along with those administering domestic violence offender programs, admit they don't work.
We additionally place an emphasis for family law attorneys striving to protect their clients inChildren in Family Court.
Our representatives are happy to speak to all interested parties or groups.
Violence is sometimes the choice people make when they are unable to deal with a personal situation beyond their control.
Some people choose Violence as the result of economic factors beyond one's control.
But in cases of past violence, GPS monitoring with victim monitoring saves lives.