How Many More?

More DV offenders using trackers to stalk, harm victims

By Alex Mitchell
Updated June 25 2024 - 3:40pm, first published 11:45am
The NSW Crime Commission wants GPS tracking devices factored into bail and AVO conditions. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)
The NSW Crime Commission wants GPS tracking devices factored into bail and AVO conditions. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

A rising number of domestic-violence offenders are using trackers to harass and intimidate their victims, in some cases buying multiple devices to monitor their targets' movements.

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