House arrest is a criminal justice alternative to incarceration, requiring individuals to remain at a designated residence under electronic monitoring or supervision. It's used for non-violent offenders, reducing prison overcrowding and costs. Offenders benefit by maintaining employment and family ties, while the justice system saves resources and promotes rehabilitation.
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