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Home Detention
The Home Detention Unit was established to provide an alternative
sentencing option and help reduce jail overcrowding. Alternative
sentencing allows for better management and use of limited confinement
space. Most importantly, the limited confinement space we have can be
used to confine those individuals who are charged with or sentenced for
more serious crimes.
The following list outlines the type of offender who may be referred for electronic monitoring:
- Sentenced Offenders
- Pre-Sentenced Offenders (as a condition of bond)
- Monitoring of Domestic Violence Offenders
Individuals who are referred to home detention are required to
wear an electronic monitoring device (ankle bracelet) and are restricted
to their homes. Depending on the circumstances, individuals may be
permitted to work, attend religious services, doctor appointments or
tend to other personal needs. (The Sheriff's Office charges initial set
up fee for electronic monitoring.)
In addition to the monitoring device worn by the offender,
deputies are assigned to monitor and supervise offenders 24 hours a day.
Deputies make unannounced home visits and in the case of individuals
who are permitted to work or attend to other needs, make unannounced
visits to this location. The deputies have an electronic device that
will verify from outside the location whether the individual is present
or not.