USING ANKLE MONITORS FOR PAROLED PRISONERS
USING ANKLE MONITORS FOR PAROLED PRISONERS Why are we not using ankle monitors for paroled prisoners in the Philippines? That question has bothered me for quite some time, especially now that our prison facilities are overflowing far beyond their intended capacities. Some people immediately say that electronic monitoring systems are too expensive, but studies from many countries have already disproven that belief. In fact, keeping a prisoner inside a jail cell is far more expensive than monitoring qualified parolees through ankle bracelets or electronic monitoring devices. Globally, the daily cost of electronic monitoring ranges from about $3 to $36 per day, depending on the technology being used. By comparison, the daily cost of incarceration ranges from about $100 to $130 per prisoner once food, utilities, personnel salaries, healthcare, and maintenance are included. Even in the Philippines, the national budget already allocates about P100 per day for the food of every prisoner, plus...