Home confinementHome confinement (home detention)

Serving the end of a sentence at a residence with monitoring. The Second Chance Act caps it at the shorter of 6 months or 10% of the term (18 U.S.C. § 3624(c)(2)); FSA credits can fund longer periods for eligible people. It counts as prerelease custody, not supervised release.

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