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Victims of domestic violence use Stalker Alert to receive information about the proximity of the enrollee (defendant/offender) to themselves. Victims carry this small, lightweight device with them at all times to help them know when the enrollee is nearby.
Stalker Alerts uses GPS technology, mobile proximity zones and cellular phone networks to warn victims when the enrollee is nearby. A mobile proximity zone moves with the victim and its size is based on the protection order issued by the court. This same zone is assigned to the enrollee as an exclusion zone in VeriTracks. Exclusion zones are geographic areas the enrollee is prohibited from entering at all times.
If an enrollee violates the victim's mobile proximity zone, Stalker Alert performs two actions simultaneously: it begins emitting an audible tone alerting the victim of the enrollee's proximity and it sends a text message to the victim's cell phone warning of the zone violation.
The enrollee's supervising agent/officer inputs victim information into the enrollee's records in VeriTracks, including the Stalker Alert device's serial number and the victim's mobile proximity zone. Stalker Alert is always used in conjunction with a BluTag device and most often given to victims of domestic violence.
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