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Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement...
Raleigh North Carolina Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services between Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts
Not everyone qualifies; it’s up to the judges and caseworkers to decide who can participate based on their specific situation.
Generally, participants are expected to stay at home except for approved activities, like work or medical appointments.
If someone doesn't follow the program's rules, they can face consequences, which might include being sent back to jail.
Generally, it's for individuals who are non-violent offenders and who can demonstrate that they can be trusted to stay at home.
Participants wear a device, often an ankle bracelet, that tracks their location to make sure they're where they're supposed to be.
The agreement is between Orange County, California, and a company called Sentencing Concepts, which provides the electronic monitoring services.
It's a program that allows people to serve their time at home instead of in jail, using electronic monitoring to ensure they're following the rules.
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Raleigh North Carolina Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services between Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts