September 20, 2010
Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department Chooses SCRAMx Anklets for Alcohol Monitoring Contract
The Contra Costa County, California, Sheriff’s Department has selected Denver-based Alcohol Monitoring Systems (AMS) to provide 24/7 alcohol monitoring with home detention for the county’s electronic monitoring program.
August 13, 2010
Probation Officials to Demo SCRAMx Alcohol Anklets This Week at National Conference in D.C.
When more than 1,000 probation and parole officers from across the U.S. gather next week in D.C. for the American Probation and Parole Association’s 35th Annual Training Institute, many will be wearing—and testing—a technology that’s taken center stage throughout the country in the last few months: the SCRAMx alcohol monitoring anklets.
June 08, 2010
AMS Press Statement June 8, 2010
SCRAMx Client Confidentiality and the AMS Confirmation Process for all Violations
While Tulsa area courts have been using 24/7 alcohol monitoring anklets to monitor offenders since 2005, the Rogers County Felony Drug and DUI Courts are some of the first in the country to implement a new version of the technology, which includes both 24/7 alcohol testing and house arrest monitoring in the same anklet.
February 24, 2010
St. Louis County Tests Alcohol Bracelets, Awards Contract to EMASS and SCRAM
Eastern Missouri Alternative Sentencing Services (EMASS) has announced that Saint Louis County Justice Services has awarded their alcohol monitoring contract for the county’s DUI offenders to EMASS and their transdermal alcohol sensors, known as SCRAM.