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While house arrest is an option for both misdemeanor and felony offenses, it is typically reserved for nonviolent offenders serving time for minor crimes. Electronic monitoring is part of a house arrest prohibiting movement beyond a certain location.
Parole and probation officers can monitor offenders in the community using electronic monitoring. They use two types of monitoring: radio frequency (RF) and global positioning system (GPS) monitoring. Because probation and parole share a contract with a provider, they use similar electronic monitoring technology.
Disadvantages to House Arrest While electronic monitoring devices are designed to be tamper-proof, minors still may be able to destroy or disable the device. Home monitoring may not be an appropriate alternative for more serious juvenile offenders.
Electronic monitoring is a system that uses a GPS-equipped ankle monitor, to track, monitor, record and analyze the location of people accused or convicted of a crime who are placed on house arrest. Los Angeles County currently has two electronic monitoring (EM) programs.
Meaning of electronic monitoring in English the use of an electronic device that is fastened to a person, animal, or object, so that police, scientists, or other people can know where they are: She is serving 18 months of home detention and electronic monitoring.
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These offenders usually include: high-risk parolees, parolees who have committed a sex crime, and resultingly, have been required to register as sex offenders pursuant to Penal Code 290 PC, and. those who have been identified as high-risk gang offenders.
Electronic Monitoring is a 24/7 intensive supervision program that effectively reduces recidivism by enabling probation officers to identify and track the location of high-risk offenders (sex offenders, kidnappers, ers, and robbers) and offenders released on parole in the condition of electronic monitoring order
House arrest (also called home confinement, or electronic monitoring) is a legal measure where a person is required to remain at their residence under supervision, typically as an alternative to imprisonment. The person is confined by the authorities to their residence.

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