
SCRAM CAM Helps Britain’s BBC Uncover the Truth About Alcohol
SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring played a starring role in “The Truth About Alcohol,” a one-hour BBC show that aired in May.
SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring played a starring role in “The Truth About Alcohol,” a one-hour BBC show that aired in May.
SCRAM Systems recently unveiled the next generation of our GPS location monitoring system. With an industry-leading strap design, the industry’s best battery life, and user-friendly software, SCRAM GPS provides the tools programs need to better manage their caseloads.
In 2014, London launched the United Kingdom’s first compulsory “alcohol tag” trial in an attempt to curb alcohol-involved crime in four of the city’s most impacted boroughs. Based on the success of that initial trial, the Mayor of London’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) and the Ministry of Justice have announced that the program and SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring (SCRAM CAM) will be used throughout the city starting in April.
In September over 60 of the country’s largest Community Corrections Service Providers gathered in Phoenix, Arizona, for two days of continuing education on emerging drunk driving initiatives, innovative community corrections programs, and the latest developments in alcohol and location monitoring technologies.
As part of our annual Sober Days for the Holidays awareness campaign, SCRAM Systems is drawing attention to the unique dangers of alcohol misuse and abuse on Halloween with a new infographic: The Scary Truth About Halloween and Drinking.
After successfully completing an independent audit, SCRAM Systems has received continued certification for the ISO 9001 requirements for quality management systems (QMS).
Last year SCRAM Systems unveiled a video that explains how our flagship technology, SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring, works. But the science and technology behind 24/7 alcohol monitoring is only half of the story.
SCRAM Remote Breath is now available through the NASPO ValuePoint. With the addition of SCRAM Remote Breath, authorized government agencies now have a streamlined way to procure all of SCRAM Systems’ industry-leading alcohol monitoring technologies.
Many tribal communities struggle with high rates of alcohol misuse, alcohol-related deaths, and alcohol-fueled offenses like drunk driving and domestic violence. SCRAM Systems alcohol and location monitoring are proven solutions helping tribal communities around the country combat alcohol abuse, support treatment options, and address related crimes.
SCRAM Remote Breath is the first corrections-grade, wireless, portable breath alcohol device with automated facial verification and a GPS location with each test. Programs around the country are using SCRAM Remote Breath to monitor their lower-risk clients and those who have earned less intensive testing.