Thank you.
The benefits of using the electronic monitoring bracelet seem relatively notable and important in light of international work on the issue. These include a decrease in violence against victims. In addition, there is an increase in the sense of safety when studying the experience of victims and their loved ones.
In addition, the issue of recidivism is relatively complex. We have talked here about the relevance of the assessment of the risk that people pose. This is a central issue. We can see that, generally speaking, a bracelet like this does not technically reduce the risk of re‑offending. It allows people to be somewhat more involved in the programs and activities offered to reduce the risk of re‑offending. However, the most recalcitrant might try to do it anyway. In fact, the bracelet doesn't solve the person's problem, it just prevents them from reaching the victim.
In this respect, the bracelet has a number of positive effects. However, if one were to simply calculate the success of such a measure in light of recidivism rates, one would be hard pressed to be satisfied with its implementation. That said, generally speaking, the benefits are there. I don't know if that answers your question.