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What (who) is house arrest - definition

WHEN A PERSON IS CONFINED BY THE AUTHORITIES TO A CERTAIN RESIDENCE
House arrested; Home arrest; House-arrest; Home detention; House Arrest; Home confinement; Community-based sentence; Electronic home monitoring
  • Tatiana Nikolaevna]] under house arrest in [[Tsarskoye Selo]], May 1917
  • Tatiana Nikolaevna]] surrounded by guards during their house arrest in [[Tsarskoye Selo]], April 1917

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If someone is under house arrest, they are officially ordered not to leave their home, because they are suspected of being involved in an illegal activity.
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In justice and law, house arrest (also called home confinement, home detention, or, in modern times, electronic monitoring) is a measure by which a person is confined by the authorities to their residence. Travel is usually restricted, if allowed at all.
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n. to place, put smb. under house arrest

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House arrest

In justice and law, house arrest (also called home confinement, home detention, or, in modern times, electronic monitoring) is a measure by which a person is confined by the authorities to their residence. Travel is usually restricted, if allowed at all. House arrest is an alternative to being in a prison while awaiting trial or after sentencing.

While house arrest can be applied to criminal cases when prison does not seem an appropriate measure, the term is often applied to the use of house confinement as a measure of repression by authoritarian governments against political dissidents. In these cases, the person under house arrest often does not have access to any means of communication with people outside of the home; if electronic communication is allowed, conversations may be monitored.

Examples of use of house arrest
1. She had been placed under house arrest Tuesday, and yesterday the house arrest was extended until Friday.
2. Williams ordered Cashmore released from house arrest.
3. House arrest Thousands of heavily armed police took to the streets to prevent the rally, placing political leaders under house arrest.
4. House arrest Ms Suu Kyi, 60, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1''1, has been under house arrest since May 2003.
5. Rothman was placed under house arrest after questioning and agreed to remain under house arrest until the completion of today‘s questioning of Olmert.