Establishes a home confinement program for eligible inmates in Arizona, including eligibility criteria, fees, and monitoring.
The bill establishes a home confinement program for eligible inmates in Arizona, allowing those who have served at least one year of their sentence to participate if they meet certain criteria. Eligible inmates must have been convicted of specific offenses, be within eighteen months of release, and not have prior convictions for certain serious crimes or violent infractions. The Department of Corrections will evaluate applications and notify victims, who can provide feedback. Participants must pay a monthly supervision fee and may be required to pay for drug testing.
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