Matching Monitoring Technologies to Offender Risk Levels is the latest webinar in a national series presented by the National Association of Service Providers and hosted by American Probation and Parole Association.
This timely session brings together leading experts from the pretrial services field and national monitoring service providers to explore best practices for aligning monitoring technologies with an offender’s assessed risk level. Participants will gain valuable insight into how appropriate technology selection can improve supervision outcomes, enhance public safety, and support evidence-based decision-making.
Industry leaders will also examine real-world cases in which mismatches between offender risk levels and monitoring technology resulted in high-profile incidents and public scrutiny. In addition, the webinar will explore how emerging technologies can be effectively integrated into established industry standards and best practices.
Whether your agency is evaluating new monitoring technologies or reassessing current supervision practices, this webinar will provide objective, expert-led insights to support informed decision-making.
John Hays is a nationally recognized authority in electronic monitoring,
criminal justice innovation, and public safety technology. He serves as the
President of JSG Monitoring, a nationwide electronic monitoring provider
based in Michigan, and...
Jason Tizedes currently serves as the Vice President of Total Court Services,
Chief Technology Officer for CourtFact, LLC, serves as Chairperson of the
Board of Directors for an emerging biotech company, and sits as an elected
Trustee for the...
Jennifer Gibbs serves as Executive Director of Criminal Justice Alternatives
(CJA), a nonprofit organization administering Pretrial Release Supervision,
Electronic Monitoring, and Juvenile Diversion programs in Wake County,
North Carolina....
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