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WRIST ALARM FOR EVERY CITIZEN (A PRACTICAL IDEA OR SCIENCE FICTION?)

NCJ Number
27168
Journal
Law and Order Volume: 23 Issue: 8 Dated: (AUGUST 1975) Pages: 8-13
Author(s)
W SHAW
Date Published
1975
Length
6 pages
Annotation
THE AUTHOR STATES THAT THERE ARE TOO MANY PROBLEMS AND UNANSWERED QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE FEASIBILITY AND DESIREABILITY OF THIS PROGRAM.
Abstract
THE AUTHOR REFERS TO A LEAA FUNDED STUDY WHICH IS NOW IN PROGRESS TO DETERMINE THE PRACTICABILITY OF PROVIDING THE INDIVIDUAL CITIZEN WITH A WRIST MOUNTED ALARM DEVICE. THE IDEA IN SIMPLE TERMS IS TO GIVE EACH PERSON A MINIATURE RADIO TRANSMITTER WHICH HE OR SHE CAN ACTIVATE IF PHYSICALLY ATTACKED, WANTS TO REPORT A FIRE, OR REQUIRES MEDICAL HELP. THE CODED SIGNAL, UNIQUE TO THE PARTICULAR PROBLEM AND INDIVIDUAL WOULD BE PICKED UP BY A RADIO RECEIVER AND RETRANSMITTED TO A PROTECTIVE AGENCY VIA A POWER LINE CARRIER SYSTEM. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)