Biometric verification systems
Biometric verification systems are now being used to monitor criminal offenders that are on supervised probation, parole, or house arrest. These biometric verification systems use voice recognition and fingerprint scans to track and supervise these criminal offenders to ensure that they are where they should be, when they should be. While the introduction of this technology brings up concerns about privacy rights in the general public, use of the biometric verification systems actually makes tracking these criminal offenders much easier for law enforcement officials and probation and parole officers.
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