SCRAM Nexus® integrates evidence-based practices into day-to-day decision-making, guiding community corrections’ officers through daily workflows. Applying behavioral science to department policies, SCRAM Nexus brings comprehensive supervision planning and tracking, advanced reporting, and rich visual analytics to community-based corrections.
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Solutions That Make a Difference
INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC MONITORING & SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES
SCRAM Systems in New Zealand
While the World Health Organization reports that alcohol consumption is higher in European countries, officials in New Zealand are also taking a close look at U.S. tactics for managing the country’s epidemic rates of alcohol-related crimes.
- Approximately 1/3 of all police apprehensions involve alcohol
- Half of serious violent crimes are related to alcohol
- Over 300 alcohol-related offences are committed every day
SCRAM Systems is working closely with local organizations to identify program creation opportunities throughout the region.
Client Monitoring Solutions
Software Solutions
SCRAM 24/7™ brings together all of your program’s clients and testing methods into one, easy-to-use platform. With the ability to record and compile a variety of electronic monitoring, urinalysis, twice daily breath testing, and more, officers can seamlessly track supervision clients across all testing methods.
Learn MoreSCRAM Optix™ creates an integrated, dynamic user experience that allows officers to manage their entire electronic monitoring caseload with a single login. Access and search for clients across all SCRAM Systems technologies, work alerts, and run advanced program analytics, right from the dashboard.
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London Compulsory Sobriety Project
In 2014, as Mayor of London, Boris Johnson launched the U.K.’s first scheme to enforce compulsory sobriety in conjunction with community-based orders. Monitoring client compliance would take place with the assistance of SCRAM CAM. This pilot programme was part of the Mayor’s pledge for new sentencing powers to tackle the impact of alcohol-related crime and disorder in London.
The pilot project ended in 2018 and yielded outstanding client compliance rates of 94%.
In 2019, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has made plans to make sobriety tags available to the criminal justice system.
University of St Andrews Peer-Reviewed Study
The School of Medicine, University of St Andrews published a peer-reviewed study that involved the use of SCRAM CAM technology with University students.
“An Experimental Trial Exploring the Impact of Continuous Transdermal Alcohol Monitoring upon Alcohol Consumption in a Cohort of Male Students”
By Fergus G. Neville, Damien J. Williams, Christine A. Goodall, Jeffrey S. Murer, Peter D. Donnelly
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Sales and Programme Information
Agencies: To learn more about using SCRAM Systems products in your court or programme or to schedule a demo, contact:
Dan Altvater
Country Manager, Asia Pacific
+64.21.270.0093 daltvater@scramsystems.com

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