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Electronic monitoring contracts

2012 September 24
by Mary Munro

Update

“‘Police should track tagged offenders, not G4S’ says think-tank” Scotsman
“Cost of G4S Olympic failure: £13m contract to track Scottish offenders” Scotsman
“Under-fire G4S awarded £13m Scottish Government contract to track offenders” STV
“Satellite tracking of offenders coming to Scotland” Law Society Journal Online
“Criticised security firm G4S wins Scots tagging contract” BBC

“£1bn tagging programme has failed to cut reoffending – senior police officer” Guardian (E and W)

Following posted on 24.10.05

“Kilmarnock operator wins monitoring contract” Holyrood.com
“Reliance looses tag contract” Daily Record 21.10.05
“Reliance loses £30m tags contract” Evening News
“Reliance loses £30m Scottish tagging deal” Scotsman
“Reliance loses tagging contract “ BBC

Following posted on 19.9.05

“Tagging company ‘failed in its duties’” Herald
“‘Tagged’ robber who was free to kill” Times
Following posted on 14.9.05
“Reliance loses contract for tagging offenders” Herald
Following posted on 30.8.05
“Private prison operator bids for offender tagging contract” Scotsman
“Reliance set to lose criminal tagging contract” Evening Times

Following posted on 11.1.05

“Reliance in tagging contract move” BBC
“Tag boost to Reliance” Daily Record
“Reliance tagging contract extended for a year “ Evening News
“Reliance awarded new £8m electronic tagging contract” Evening Times
“Reliance wins longer deal to monitor tagged criminals “ Scotsman

Following posted on 9.11.04

“Reliance in frame to tag sex offenders “ Scotsman

Press releases

“Satellite tracking of offenders” Scot.Gov. (Sept. 2012)

“New electronic monitoring contract awarded” Scot. Exec.(October 2005)
“Electronic monitoring contract” Scot. Exec. (January 2005)

See also

Policy Exchange (Sept. 2012) Future of Corrections: Exploring the use of electronic monitoring

Contract between the Scottish Executive and Reliance Monitoring Services Ltd for the provision of electronic monitoring services (2004)

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