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Spokane County Gains GPS Tracking


May 25, 2004 By

SPOKANE, Wash. -- Spokane County Juvenile Court Services of Spokane, Wash., has entered into an agreement for iSECUREtrac's tracNET24 criminal justice tracking system. Spokane County will initially deploy Passive GPS tracking systems on offenders.

"We are pleased to have GPS. It clearly gives us more information about juvenile offenders, pre- and post-adjudicated, in our community. More information is good. We hope this will be a vast improvement to traditional house arrest devices," said Rand Trevey, Detention Services supervisor at Spokane County Juvenile.


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