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Germany Debates Electronic Monitoring for Domestic Violence Perpetrators After Femicide
A woman in Stendal, Germany, was killed by her ex-partner despite a restraining order, prompting calls for electronic monitoring and stricter laws regarding access to children for violent parents.
Germany Debates Electronic Monitoring for Domestic Violence Perpetrators After Femicide
A woman in Stendal, Germany, was killed by her ex-partner despite a restraining order, prompting calls for electronic monitoring and stricter laws regarding access to children for violent parents.
Progress
60% Bias Score


Germany Proposes Electronic Monitoring for Domestic Violence Perpetrators
Germany plans to implement electronic monitoring for domestic violence perpetrators, alerting victims and police when abusers approach, aiming to prevent violence based on Spain's successful model; over 250,000 people were victims of domestic violence in Germany in 2023.
Germany Proposes Electronic Monitoring for Domestic Violence Perpetrators
Germany plans to implement electronic monitoring for domestic violence perpetrators, alerting victims and police when abusers approach, aiming to prevent violence based on Spain's successful model; over 250,000 people were victims of domestic violence in Germany in 2023.
Progress
60% Bias Score


ICE's Electronic Monitoring of Asylum Seekers in NYC Creates Widespread Fear and Instability
Over 12,000 immigrants in New York City are under ICE's electronic monitoring programs, facing challenges with employment, social integration, and mental health due to constant surveillance, despite lacking criminal records; the program's budget has ballooned to nearly $470 million by 2024.
ICE's Electronic Monitoring of Asylum Seekers in NYC Creates Widespread Fear and Instability
Over 12,000 immigrants in New York City are under ICE's electronic monitoring programs, facing challenges with employment, social integration, and mental health due to constant surveillance, despite lacking criminal records; the program's budget has ballooned to nearly $470 million by 2024.
Progress
48% Bias Score


\"Germany Sees Four Percent Rise in Domestic Violence Cases in 2024\"\
In 2024, Germany saw a four percent increase in reported domestic violence cases, reaching over 266,000 victims, two-thirds of whom were women; this highlights the inadequacy of current preventative measures and demands comprehensive reform including a nationwide electronic ankle bracelet system for...
\"Germany Sees Four Percent Rise in Domestic Violence Cases in 2024\"\
In 2024, Germany saw a four percent increase in reported domestic violence cases, reaching over 266,000 victims, two-thirds of whom were women; this highlights the inadequacy of current preventative measures and demands comprehensive reform including a nationwide electronic ankle bracelet system for...
Progress
48% Bias Score


Schleswig-Holstein Expands Domestic Violence Protection with Electronic Monitoring
Schleswig-Holstein's parliament approved a law using electronic ankle monitors to protect domestic violence victims, mirroring Spain's model, following a 2024 increase of 8.8% in cases to 9,360, resulting in 7 deaths; however, the law excludes trans women, sparking criticism.
Schleswig-Holstein Expands Domestic Violence Protection with Electronic Monitoring
Schleswig-Holstein's parliament approved a law using electronic ankle monitors to protect domestic violence victims, mirroring Spain's model, following a 2024 increase of 8.8% in cases to 9,360, resulting in 7 deaths; however, the law excludes trans women, sparking criticism.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Baden-Württemberg SPD Proposes Ankle Monitors for Domestic Violence Perpetrators
The SPD in Baden-Württemberg proposes a law to allow ankle monitors for potential perpetrators of domestic violence and stalking, following a nearly 10 percent increase in domestic violence victims in 2023; the bill, mirroring successful models in other German states and Spain, aims for earlier poli...
Baden-Württemberg SPD Proposes Ankle Monitors for Domestic Violence Perpetrators
The SPD in Baden-Württemberg proposes a law to allow ankle monitors for potential perpetrators of domestic violence and stalking, following a nearly 10 percent increase in domestic violence victims in 2023; the bill, mirroring successful models in other German states and Spain, aims for earlier poli...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Germany Proposes Electronic Ankle Monitors for Domestic Violence Perpetrators
Germany is proposing a law to use electronic ankle monitors on domestic violence perpetrators, alerting victims and police when the perpetrator approaches. This follows a record 265,942 domestic violence cases in 2024 and is modeled after a similar Spanish law.

Germany Proposes Electronic Ankle Monitors for Domestic Violence Perpetrators
Germany is proposing a law to use electronic ankle monitors on domestic violence perpetrators, alerting victims and police when the perpetrator approaches. This follows a record 265,942 domestic violence cases in 2024 and is modeled after a similar Spanish law.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Bolsonaro Subjected to Electronic Monitoring Amidst Political Turmoil
Brazil's Supreme Court imposed an electronic monitoring device and other restrictions on former President Jair Bolsonaro due to concerns about potential flight and asylum seeking in the US, prompting strong reactions from both his supporters and opponents.

Bolsonaro Subjected to Electronic Monitoring Amidst Political Turmoil
Brazil's Supreme Court imposed an electronic monitoring device and other restrictions on former President Jair Bolsonaro due to concerns about potential flight and asylum seeking in the US, prompting strong reactions from both his supporters and opponents.
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24% Bias Score

Germany's Domestic Violence Cases Rise by 4 Percent in 2024
Germany saw a 4 percent increase in reported domestic violence cases in 2024, affecting over 266,000 people, with women making up two-thirds of victims; regional variations existed, and electronic monitoring is being implemented in some areas, while experts emphasize support system strengthening.

Germany's Domestic Violence Cases Rise by 4 Percent in 2024
Germany saw a 4 percent increase in reported domestic violence cases in 2024, affecting over 266,000 people, with women making up two-thirds of victims; regional variations existed, and electronic monitoring is being implemented in some areas, while experts emphasize support system strengthening.
Progress
28% Bias Score

Schleswig-Holstein Expands Domestic Violence Protection with Electronic Monitoring
Schleswig-Holstein's parliament approved a law allowing electronic ankle monitors for domestic violence offenders, mirroring Spain's model to enhance protection; this follows a rise in reported cases (9,360 in 2024, up 8.8%), though trans women remain excluded.

Schleswig-Holstein Expands Domestic Violence Protection with Electronic Monitoring
Schleswig-Holstein's parliament approved a law allowing electronic ankle monitors for domestic violence offenders, mirroring Spain's model to enhance protection; this follows a rise in reported cases (9,360 in 2024, up 8.8%), though trans women remain excluded.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg SPD Proposes Ankle Bracelets for Domestic Violence Prevention
To combat the nearly 10 percent increase in domestic violence cases in Baden-Württemberg in 2023, the SPD parliamentary group proposes a law to use electronic ankle bracelets to monitor potential perpetrators of domestic violence and stalking, expanding current legislation primarily focused on terro...

Baden-Württemberg SPD Proposes Ankle Bracelets for Domestic Violence Prevention
To combat the nearly 10 percent increase in domestic violence cases in Baden-Württemberg in 2023, the SPD parliamentary group proposes a law to use electronic ankle bracelets to monitor potential perpetrators of domestic violence and stalking, expanding current legislation primarily focused on terro...
Progress
52% Bias Score

Electronic Monitoring Fails to Prevent Domestic Murder in Ankara
In Ankara, Turkey, a woman, Döne Bozdemir, was shot and killed by her estranged husband, Gafer Bozdemir, at a metro station exit despite a restraining order and electronic monitoring for domestic violence; the incident was captured on security footage and Gafer was arrested.

Electronic Monitoring Fails to Prevent Domestic Murder in Ankara
In Ankara, Turkey, a woman, Döne Bozdemir, was shot and killed by her estranged husband, Gafer Bozdemir, at a metro station exit despite a restraining order and electronic monitoring for domestic violence; the incident was captured on security footage and Gafer was arrested.
Progress
48% Bias Score
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