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National Home Detention provides a 100% offender funded home detention electronic monitoring program for any jurisdiction in the USA.
National Home Detention is partnered with G4S Justice Services to offer courts the option of sentencing low level non-violent offenders to residential confinement through our state of the art electronic monitoring system.
The average cost of incarcerating an offender in the USA is $70/day. For non-violent offenders who pose no threat to their community, residential confinement or home detention is an option that can reduce inmate populations and the costs associated with housing prisoners.
National Home Detention’s home detention program allows these low level non-violent offenders to maintain employment, continue education, or even in some cases gain employment. Residential confinement gives these offenders the opportunity to continue supporting their families and the ability to pay any fines or restitution owed to the courts.
Many non-violent offenders have problems with substance abuse and are in need of treatment and specialized counseling unavailable in county jails or state prisons. Home detention allows these offenders to attend court ordered substance abuse treatment programs. These alternative programs have been shown to help offenders rehabilitate and reduce recidivism rates. As a result these specialized community supervision programs are growing throughout the United States. National Home Detention helps these offenders receive this necessary treatment.
Home Detention is a chance for low level non-violent offenders to show compliance to the court and restore order to their lives. National Home Detention also gives cities, counties, states, and the federal government an option to reduce spending on incarceration and reallocate money that would be wasted housing non-violent offenders.

