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A Connecticut program designed to provide early warning to domestic violence victims when their assailants get too close may be expanding.  Currently available in the cities of Hartford, Danielson, and Bridgeport, victims receive automated alerts via GPS tracking software  and a GPS tracking ankle bracelet when an assailant comes within 5,000 to 2,500 feet.  The program costs $22 per day per offender, which adds up to $2 million per year. Approximately one-third of Connecticut court cases are tied to domestic violence.  Read more on this story.

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