2013 5f1_1

CHAPTER FIVE - DETERMINING THE SENTENCE


PART F - SENTENCING OPTIONS


§5F1.1.     Community Confinement

Community confinement may be imposed as a condition of probation or supervised release.


Commentary

Application Notes:

1.      "Community confinement" means residence in a community treatment center, halfway house, restitution center, mental health facility, alcohol or drug rehabilitation center, or other community facility; and participation in gainful employment, employment search efforts, community service, vocational training, treatment, educational programs, or similar facility-approved programs during non-residential hours. 

2.      Community confinement generally should not be imposed for a period in excess of six months.  A longer period may be imposed to accomplish the objectives of a specific rehabilitative program, such as drug rehabilitation.  The sentencing judge may impose other discretionary conditions of probation or supervised release appropriate to effectuate community confinement.

Historical Note:  Effective November 1, 1987.  Amended effective November 1, 1989 (see Appendix C, amendment 302); November 1, 2002 (see Appendix C, amendment 646); November 1, 2009 (see Appendix C, amendment 733).