Criminal Justice

Family of Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Employee Speaks Out After Halloween Road-Rage Shooting Incident
The family of Emilio Humberto Rodriguez, a Miami-Dade Fire Rescue employee charged in a Halloween night road-rage shooting, describes him as a dedicated public servant and father who acted out of fear during the confrontation that left another driver injured.

SuperCom Expands Electronic Monitoring to 12 States with New Wisconsin Sheriff's Department Initiative
SuperCom Ltd. has expanded its U.S. public safety footprint to 12 states through a new electronic monitoring project with a Wisconsin sheriff's department, reflecting growing national demand for alternatives to incarceration and demonstrating the company's accelerating market penetration.

Indigenous-Led Conference Champions Section 84 as Legal Right Transforming Justice System
The Circle of Eagles Lodge Society is hosting a national conference to advance Section 84 of Canada's Corrections and Conditional Release Act, a legal provision enabling Indigenous communities to lead culturally-grounded reintegration that addresses systemic overrepresentation in prisons while improving public safety.

SuperCom Secures Second Utah Electronic Monitoring Contract, Displacing Incumbent Vendor
SuperCom Ltd. has won its second electronic monitoring contract in Utah this year, expanding its U.S. footprint by displacing an incumbent vendor with technology that studies show can reduce recidivism by up to 48%.

SuperCom Expands Global Electronic Monitoring Presence with New Contracts in U.S. and Europe
SuperCom Ltd. is strengthening its position in the electronic monitoring market through new contracts in Virginia and Germany worth millions, reflecting growing global adoption of technology that reduces recidivism rates.

SuperCom Secures $7 Million German Electronic Monitoring Contract, Displacing Longtime Provider
SuperCom Ltd. has won Germany's national electronic monitoring contract valued at up to $7 million over four years, displacing a provider that had supplied the country's EM technology for more than two decades and marking a significant expansion into Europe's largest economy.

SuperCom Expands Electronic Monitoring Reach to 12th U.S. State with Wisconsin Contract
SuperCom Ltd. secures a new electronic monitoring project in Wisconsin, expanding its North American public safety footprint and reinforcing its position in the growing market for modern monitoring solutions.

SuperCom's U.S. Expansion Positions Company in Growing Electronic Monitoring Market
SuperCom Ltd. has secured over 30 U.S. contracts in under a year, expanding into 11 states while demonstrating strong financial performance, positioning the company to capitalize on the growing demand for electronic monitoring solutions as governments seek cost-effective alternatives to incarceration.

SuperCom Expands U.S. Electronic Monitoring Presence with New Alabama Contract
SuperCom Ltd. has secured its second electronic monitoring contract in Alabama, marking its expansion into 11 new U.S. states in under a year through a recurring revenue model that reflects growing demand for alternatives to incarceration.

Maryland's Youth Detention System Under Scrutiny Amid Calls for Stiffer Penalties for Fentanyl Dealers
A state watchdog report highlights systemic failures in Maryland's youth detention system, while a delegate advocates for harsher penalties for fentanyl dealers, underscoring ongoing challenges in public safety and governance.

California Family Seeks Justice Through Billboard Campaign Aimed at Alice Marie Johnson
A California family's billboard campaign in Mississippi seeks Alice Marie Johnson's support for clemency, highlighting their struggle with the federal justice system.

Former Rikers Island Officer Cleared of Animal-Cruelty Charges in Queens Court
Brandon Pearce, a former NYC Department of Correction officer, has been exonerated of animal-cruelty charges after new evidence raised doubts about the original allegations.