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    House ar·rest
    /ˈhous əˌrest/

    noun

    • 1. the state of being kept as a prisoner in one's own house, rather than in a prison: "she was placed under house arrest"

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  3. House arrest, court-ordered confinement in ones own home. The sentence is viewed as an important alternative to standard incarceration at various stages of the criminal justice process. It is employed by criminal justice systems around the world and often entails very diverse requirements.

  4. May 16, 2023 · House arrest involves being confined to your primary residence rather than going to jail, prison, or juvenile detention. It's often used as a condition of bail, probation, or parole. House arrest—also called home detention or confinement—comes with advantages and disadvantages.

  5. House arrest is a form of detention in which a person is confined to their residence for a specified period of time, typically as a result of a criminal conviction. The use of house arrest is governed by various state and federal laws, including the Bail Reform Act of 1984 and the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984.

  6. House arrest is the confinement to a persons home or other location as an alternative to a jail sentence or prison sentence. It is a form of punishment, just like probation or incarceration. When someone is sentenced to house arrest, it means that, for a period of time, they must remain in their home or on their property.

  7. Mar 21, 2019 · 1. It's Not 24 Hours a Day, Seven Days a Week. The assumption is that house arrest is like being in jail, but at home. You have to be there all day, every day. However, this is not always the case. Depending on your circumstances, such as the severity of the crime and your criminal record, the judge may allow "breaks" from house arrest.

  8. House arrest involves confinement to a person’s primary residence rather than prison (or juvenile detention). House arrest often allows people to earn income, maintain family and other relationships, and attend necessary probation appointments and substance abuse treatment.

  9. house arrest | American Dictionary. noun [ U ] us / ˈhɑʊs əˌrest / Add to word list. the legal act of forcing someone to stay at home instead of in a prison: Kitty’s father was placed under house arrest. (Definition of house arrest from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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