Being released on tag, also known as electronic monitoring or home detention curfew, refers to a form of supervised release from prison where an individual serves part of their sentence in the community while being monitored electronically. Instead of being physically confined to prison, they are allowed to reside at their home or another approved location under specific conditions and supervision.

Here are some key points about being released on tag:

  • Electronic monitoring: The person released on tag wears an electronic device, usually an ankle bracelet, that tracks their movements and location. The device is connected to a monitoring system that records and reports their compliance with the conditions of their release
  • Home detention curfew: The individual is typically required to remain at their approved residence for a specified period, usually during night-time hours, as determined by the terms of their release. They may be allowed to leave the residence during certain hours for work, education, approved activities, or specific exceptions defined by the conditions of their release.
  • Conditions and supervision: Individuals released on tag are subject to specific conditions and must comply with the requirements set by the relevant authorities. These conditions may include regular reporting to a parole officer, adherence to a curfew, restrictions on contact with certain individuals, participation in rehabilitation programs, and refraining from engaging in illegal activities.
  • Monitoring and compliance: The electronic monitoring system tracks the individual’s movements and provides information to the monitoring authorities. They monitor the person’s compliance with the conditions of their release, ensuring they adhere to the specified curfew and other requirements.
  • Consequences of non-compliance: Non-compliance with the conditions of release, such as tampering with the monitoring device or violating the curfew, can result in penalties, including revocation of the tag and return to prison to serve the remaining sentence.

Being released on tag aims to provide individuals with an opportunity for supervised reintegration into the community while still ensuring public safety. The specific terms and conditions of release on tag can vary depending on the jurisdiction, the nature of the offence, and the individual’s risk assessment. It is important to consult the relevant laws and regulations in your specific country or state for a comprehensive understanding of the home detention curfew program in your area.