| CPC F41H 13/0018 (2013.01) [A41D 1/04 (2013.01); A41D 19/0024 (2013.01); A41D 20/00 (2013.01); F41H 13/0093 (2013.01); A41D 2400/00 (2013.01); A41D 2600/00 (2013.01)] | 20 Claims |

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1. A device deterring movement of a detainee comprising:
a) a microprocessor embedded into a reusable, cleanable and conductive fabric; the microprocessor comprising a transceiver component;
b) a memory in communication with the microprocessor; the memory holding software controlling operations of the device deterring movement of the detainee and data about activation/deactivation of the device deterring movement of the detainee, wherein the software and the microprocessor are adapted to:
i) pair the microprocessor and memory with an operator's video camera such that an event can be recorded; and/or
ii) coordinate a global positioning system tracking with the device deterring movement of a detainee; and
iii) control an electric shock to a portion of exposed skin of the detainee by causing one of the at least two electrodes, embedded in the reusable, cleanable and conductive fabric, to administer a nonlethal electric shock to the detainee, wherein the nonlethal electric shock:
travels only through the detainee's epidermis and dermis;
is administered in ranges from about 210-380 volts, 0.5-1.5 amperes, charge levels of 84-125 microcoulombs and pulse durations between 105-115 microseconds; and
interferes temporarily with muscular locomotion of the detainee;
c) a rechargeable battery embedded into to the reusable, cleanable and conductive fabric; and
d) circuitry interconnecting the transceiver component, the microprocessor, the memory, the rechargeable battery and the at least two electrodes.
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