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Eagerness for electronic monitoring in Belgium; 9 Bars in your head: electronic monitoring in the Netherlands; Part II Debates; 10 Surveillance, stigma and spatial constraint: the ethical challenges of electronic monitoring 327 $a11 Commercial crime control and the development of electronically monitored punishment: a global perspective12 Insiders' views: offenders' and staff 's experiences of electronically monitored curfews; 13 Evaluative research on electronic monitoring; Index 330 $aElectronic monitoring (EM) is a way of supervising offenders in the community whilst they are on bail, serving a community sentence or after release from prison. Various technologies can be used, including voice verification, GPS satellite tracking and - most commonly - the use of radio frequency to monitor house arrest. It originated in the USA in the 1980s and has spread to over 30 countries since then. 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