Irynaslaw.com
With the implementation of Iryna’s Law, county officials—including sheriffs and county managers—have been seeking options to monitor defendants awaiting trial without funding yet another costly program. Having been involved in creating offender-pay models and their hybrid versions over the years, we are pleased to introduce our company.
Our management team brings over 100 years of combined service to the justice system. Our staff consist of former and retired corrections and law enforcement personnel.
We have worked with the North Carolina General Assembly on Laura’s Law and the North Carolina Electronic Monitoring Law.
We have testified in committees and helped craft legislation and policies to enhance public safety while giving judges options—options to assist victims while cost-effectively stemming the flow of overcrowding.
Whether you need a full-service case management program, a hybrid partnership or pilot, or an outright offender-pay “no county responsibility” model, we are here to assist you.
Please feel free to let us know how we can help.
800.464.5917
“Cited with recognition for services to courts and treatment centers, in 2018, CAM was recognized as offering products that revolutionized the way courts, agencies, and treatment providers monitor alcohol-involved offenders.”
About Iryna’s Law
Iryna’s Law is a new law in North Carolina that took effect on December 1, 2025. It was named after Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee who was tragically killed on a light rail train in Charlotte. The law aims to enhance public safety and address issues related to pretrial release and mental health.
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