Electronic monitoring is often seen as “a prison without bars.” However, when it comes to juvenile electronic monitoring, it is not considered punishment but is seen as rehabilitative. Young people who would otherwise be detained are placed on electronic monitoring which can be akin to house arrest. Violations can include missing curfew, skipping class, or not obeying parents. A juvenile’s poor performance can result in increased time on electronic monitoring and probation. The result is a greater penalty than if they had never been on electronic monitoring and probation. What are your thoughts? Is juvenile electric monitoring an appropriate alternative to incarceration?
In your initial post, introduce yourself to your classmates and explain why you chose to pursue a degree in healthcare. Please describe how you
In your initial post, introduce yourself to your classmates and explain why you chose to pursue a degree in healthcare. Please describe how you anticipate this course will build on your healthcare background. If you are not currently working in healthcare, discuss instead how you will incorporate what you learn