Track & Trace supports governments in the assessment, design, procurement, and implementation of national electronic supervision platforms across custodial and community justice environments. The platform is delivered as a complete turnkey system, enabling lawful alternatives to custody while maintaining judicial oversight, public safety, and institutional accountability.
Working in collaboration with justice, corrections, and judicial stakeholders, Track & Trace assists in defining operational requirements, aligning supervision models with national law and policy, and configuring systems to support prisons, courts, probation, parole, and pre‑trial services.
This includes structured enablement for court‑ordered supervision, licence conditions, probation workflows, compliance monitoring, and breach escalation pathways, without influencing judicial decision‑making.
Where legally authorised, Track & Trace enables a government‑managed payment and cost‑recovery framework to support individuals under supervision as part of licence or court‑ordered conditions.
All payment systems are operated entirely by the state, are means‑tested and auditable, and are designed to support alternatives to custody without private billing, monitoring, or enforcement.
All systems are delivered under full government ownership and operational control following implementation and handover. This ensures long‑term sovereignty, data control, and institutional independence for the deploying authority.
Once implemented and handed over, Track & Trace operates as sovereign justice infrastructure, integrated with national systems and managed entirely by government institutions, supporting sustainable prison decongestion, community supervision, and public safety at scale.
Track & Trace enables governments to extend lawful supervision beyond prison walls as a structured alternative to custody, supporting national strategies to reduce prison overcrowding while maintaining public safety and judicial oversight.
The platform supports community‑based supervision for individuals on pre‑trial release, probation, parole, and licence conditions, allowing courts and justice services to apply graduated, risk‑based monitoring without unnecessary custodial detention. By enabling real‑time compliance monitoring, curfews, geographic restrictions, and attendance verification, Track & Trace provides enforceable supervision that aligns with sentencing and licence frameworks.
For remand and pre‑trial populations, the platform supports court‑ordered supervision as an alternative to detention, reducing pressure on custodial facilities while ensuring individuals remain accountable to judicial conditions. For probation and parole services, Track & Trace enables structured reintegration through monitored release, supporting rehabilitation while maintaining clear enforcement pathways for non‑compliance.
By shifting suitable individuals from physical custody to supervised community environments, governments can reduce overcrowding, lower operational costs, and improve system efficiency without compromising control or public confidence. Supervision remains continuous, auditable, and enforceable, with breach escalation managed through established justice and law‑enforcement processes.
Where legally authorised, Track & Trace integrates with government‑managed payment and cost‑recovery frameworks to support community supervision models, ensuring sustainability while maintaining fairness through means‑testing and judicial oversight.
All community supervision functions operate within the same sovereign platform used for custodial monitoring, ensuring consistency, data integrity, and institutional control across the justice system. Once implemented and handed over, the platform is operated entirely by government authorities as national justice infrastructure, supporting long‑term prison decongestion and community supervision at scale.
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