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 An extract from the HB Guidance Manual:

Home Detention Curfew - electronic tagging 

3.152 Since 28 January 1999 the Prison Service has operated a discretionary Home  Detention Curfew (HDC) scheme that enables many prisoners to serve part of  their sentence from their home. Short-term prisoners sentenced to between  three months and up to but not including four years may be released up to 60  days before the halfway point of their sentences, provided they spend a  minimum of 30 days in prison.
3.153 The prisoners are electronically tagged and their movements to and from their  home monitored. Only certain categories of prisoner are eligible for the scheme  after assessment of the prisoner's suitability by the probation service. People  under 18 are excluded from the scheme but become eligible on their 18th birthday.
3.154 As this scheme is discretionary it is unlikely that you will know at the start of a  sentence whether or not a prisoner sentenced to more than 26 weeks will  return home within 13 weeks. If it is expected at the start of a sentence that  the prisoner will serve only 13 weeks or less of their sentence, consider treating  them as temporarily absent under the 13 weeks rule.
3.155 Prisoners should be advised to make a claim for HB/CTB at the start of their  sentence if they 
  • have been sentenced to more than 26 weeks, and 
  • may be eligible for HDC
3.156 If a prisoner later qualifies for the HDC scheme and returns home within 13  weeks their claim may be reviewed and benefit may be awarded under the  standard (13 week) temporary absence rule.
3.157 Do not treat HDC as a temporary release or home leave from prison. Prisoners  released under the scheme will be eligible for the same benefits as any released  prisoner.
Likely early release dates for sentenced prisoners
3.158 This table shows the likely early release dates for prisoners.
Sentence
With HDC
Without HDC
Under 6 months
Normally released after half of sentence, so will serve less than 13 weeks
6 months
1.5 months in prison, then  1.5 months HDC
3 months in prison
7 months
1.75 months in prison, then  1.75 months HDC in prison
More than 13 weeks
8 months
2 months in prison, then 2 months HDC
 
9 months
2.5 months in prison, then 2 months HDC
 
10 months
3 months in prison, then 2 months HDC
 
Over 10 months
 
More than 13 weeks in prison

 

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Electronic tagging