Criminal Justice
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Case Management Supervision

Rocky Mountain Offender Management Systems (RMOMS) is a leading provider of non-residential correctional alternatives to Municipal, County, and State Governments throughout the United States.
Since 2001, RMOMS has developed multiple systems of offender management that range from sobriety monitoring and one-on-one case management supervision, to the latest in electronic offender tracking and monitoring. Our services are currently being used by State governments as a form of prison population management, as intensive supervision of high-risk parolees, and as a system of resource management for swelling probation populations needing direct supervision.
RMOMS also works with County and Municipal government agencies to provide local jail population mitigation programs using our electronic monitoring technology, as well as case management supervision and day reporting programs. These programs are provided as sentencing alternatives, as population management programs, or as pre-trial supervision programs.
Our experience ranges from supervision of drinking, driving and domestic-violence offenders, to providing full-service solutions to Drug and DUI Courts, and to the tracking of the highest-risk sexually violent predators released into our communities under Probation or Parole conditions.
Regardless of the size of your program, RMOMS has the ability to customize a non-residential solution for your agency that can be funded by the offender, by the agency, or through a combination of the two.
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RMOMS' goal is to create and operate customized offender management programs at zero financial and staff cost to governmental entities.

Deputies Checking GPS Unit:Make Arrest On Drug Charges
RMOMS GPS Bracelet Leads To Arrest of Three Armed Robbers:
Three men were arrested in Durango last week because one of them was wearing a GPS bracelet during a drug-dealer robbery. The Durango News.
Queens DWI court keeps many offenders sober: DA
DA Richard Brown announced the findings of a study Monday that commended the successful track record of the Queens Treatment Court, which offers DWI offenders an alternative to jail time for their detoxification.
The participants not only have to appear in court weekly and be subjected to alcohol and drug tests, but also wear alcohol-monitoring bracelets for the first three months, the DA said. (More.)
RMOMS Wins Major New Contract
(Press Release) On July 23, 2009, Rocky Mountain Offender Management Systems (RMOMS), was awarded a 5 year contract by the State of Colorado Corrections System.for monitoring and tracking of over 2000 offenders throughout the State of Colorado. (More)
RMOMS Opens California Office
RMOMS has purchased exclusive rights to provide SCRAM Alcohol Monitoring Services to Ventura, Kern and Tulare counties in Southern Califonia, and has opened an office in the City of Ventura to be headed by former California Highway Patrol Captain,Robert Del Meese. (More)
GPS technology being used to monitor stalkers, drunk drivers.
A Queens man forbidden from going near his estranged wife was busted hours after he was observed lurking outside her workplace last week - by trackers in Denver. New York DailyNews | 12/01/2008 More

