Tuesday, September 30, 2008

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After John McCain made a point of highlighting a bracelet he wears, Obama piped up to host Jim Lehrer, 'Jim, let me just make a point. I've got a bracelet, too, from Sergeant -- from the mother of Sergeant Ryan David Jopek, given to me in Green Bay. And she asked me, 'Can you please make sure that another mother's not going through what I'm going through?'
At issue: Jopek's mother Tracy, who lives in north central Wisconsin, later asked Obama not to mention the bracelet during debates and speeches, AP reported, because it may be misinterpreted



The Herald has been generally supportive of using GPS to track violent criminal offenders, particularly sex offenders who are released to the community after serving their sentences.
But twice in the past few weeks we have been reminded that slapping an ankle bracelet on a violent criminal is neither 1) a guarantee that he won't commit another crime, nor 2) a foolproof way to keep the offender where he ought to be.
And the state Department of Probation, which oversees GPS monitoring of offenders after they're sprung from jail, doesn't seem particularly interested in reassuring the public that the system as designed and deployed is worth what we're spending on it.
First there was the horrifying rape case at the Back Bay MBTA station, allegedly by a twice-convicted armed robber who was wearing a GPS ankle bracelet at the time of the assault. The suspect, Richard Flowers, 48, served 13 years and the terms of his release included the ankle bracelet and a 10 p.m. curfew




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