BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Whether ankle monitors are successful for young people within the Department of Juvenile Services remains a question that has different answers, depending on who you talk to.
Recently, FOX45 News reported that there is a difference between electronic monitoring and GPS monitoring, despite DJS never making that distinction previously.
As of Oct. 24, there are 105 juveniles on electronic monitoring statewide, according to DJS; there are 118 juveniles on GPS monitoring. That means there are 223 juveniles in Maryland wearing an ankle monitor, under DJS supervision…