CAM LLC
Government Services Provider offering Continuous Alcohol Monitoring and GPS Tracking of People
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Location Monitoring Division-
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(Services to State and Federal Governments, Law Enforcement, Corrections Agencies, Probation and Parole, Pretrial Agencies, Attorneys, Bail Agents.) Elder
06/30/2026
Insights, Updates, and Educational Resources for Offender Monitoring:
Follow our Blog on sobriety.
Yes, there is help for you or your family. https://continuousalcoholmonitoring.com/blog/
06/25/2026
06/23/2026
World Cup booze ban for 7,300 offenders thanks to crime-cutting alcohol tags
Streets will be safer as thousands of offenders are to be banned from drinking alcohol during the World Cup this summer as part of the Government’s commitment to cut booze-fuelled crime.
The World Cup is a global celebration, and it also requires thoughtful preparation from the justice and public safety teams supporting host communities.⚽ 🏆
For programs supervising individuals with alcohol-related conditions, continuous alcohol monitoring can provide a more complete picture of compliance over time. SCRAM CAM® detects alcohol through the skin and gives teams verified data to help document abstinence, support accountability, and make informed supervision decisions.
We are proud to see SCRAM CAM included in the conversation around World Cup planning and community supervision.
06/16/2026
06/05/2026
✔️The right drug test isn’t about sticking with what’s familiar. It’s about getting the kind of insight you actually need.
A lot of court and community supervision programs still rely on the same testing methods simply because that’s how it’s always been done.
But drug testing isn’t one-size-fits-all. If the method doesn’t match the goal, even an accurate result can point you in the wrong direction.
Urine, oral fluid, hair, and sweat testing each tell you something different. Some show very recent use. Others help you see patterns over time. Some work well when there’s immediate concern, while others are better for ongoing accountability.
Choose the wrong tool, and you can end up spending more, creating more work for staff, adding more burden for participants, and still missing important context.
A better question than “Which drug test is best?” is “What behavior are we actually trying to understand?”
In our latest blog, we break down how each testing method works, where it’s most useful, and where it can leave blind spots. We also look at the day-to-day realities that matter just as much as detection windows, like staffing, donor burden, tampering risk, documentation, and turnaround time.
The strongest programs usually don’t rely on just one method. They build a layered strategy that fits their risks, resources, and goals.
👉 Read the blog to see how a better-matched testing strategy can lead to smarter decisions, stronger accountability, and better outcomes. https://hubs.la/Q04jL9YB0
06/05/2026
We are fortunate to have Robert Shilling, former Bladen County Chief Probation Officer, join us. Robert brings years of experience to our field team.
Welcome, Robert.
06/02/2026
✔️The right drug test isn’t about sticking with what’s familiar. It’s about getting the kind of insight you actually need.
A lot of court and community supervision programs still rely on the same testing methods simply because that’s how it’s always been done.
But drug testing isn’t one-size-fits-all. If the method doesn’t match the goal, even an accurate result can point you in the wrong direction.
Urine, oral fluid, hair, and sweat testing each tell you something different. Some show very recent use. Others help you see patterns over time. Some work well when there’s immediate concern, while others are better for ongoing accountability.
Choose the wrong tool, and you can end up spending more, creating more work for staff, adding more burden for participants, and still missing important context.
A better question than “Which drug test is best?” is “What behavior are we actually trying to understand?”
In our latest blog, we break down how each testing method works, where it’s most useful, and where it can leave blind spots. We also look at the day-to-day realities that matter just as much as detection windows, like staffing, donor burden, tampering risk, documentation, and turnaround time.
The strongest programs usually don’t rely on just one method. They build a layered strategy that fits their risks, resources, and goals.
👉 Read the blog to see how a better-matched testing strategy can lead to smarter decisions, stronger accountability, and better outcomes.
Drug Testing in Court: Choosing the Right Testing Method | PharmChek Choosing the right drug testing method depends on your program's goals. Learn how urine, oral fluid, hair, and sweat testing compare for courts and supervision programs.
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