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In justice and law, house arrest (also called home confinement, home detention, or, in modern times, electronic monitoring) is a measure by which a person is confined by the authorities to their residence. Travel is usually restricted, if allowed at all.
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What is House Arrest? House arrest, also referred to as “ electronic monitoring ,” is one type of criminal sentence that is an alternative to incarceration in jail or prison. The arrestee is usually fitted with an electronic monitoring device on their ankle that cannot be easily removed.
What Is House Arrest & How Does It Work? | Lawrina
House arrest, or home detention, restricts a person’s movements away from home through a monitoring system. A sentence of house arrest is typical in the US for first-time, non-violent offenses as an alternative to jail time. House arrest helps jurisdictions save money and space in prisons.
House Arrest | Office of Justice Programs
House arrest is a sentence in which offenders are ordered by the court to remain confined in their residences, usually allowed to leave only for medical and employment reasons. In at least 20 States, electronic bracelets are used to detect house-arrest violations.
What Is One Allowed to Do While on House Arrest?
House arrest is a form of what the law refers to as “alternative sentencing” when someone has been convicted of a crime. It’s pretty much what it sounds like – the criminal is confined to his home or other residential location for a period of time rather than to prison or jail.
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