Spencer has been convicted of possession of cocaine. His sentence includes six months of being restricted to his home at all times, unless he is working, at school, or attending a treatment program. For keeping track of him, Spencer must wear a transmitter around his ankle that sends a signal to correctional employees. If the signal is broken, that indicates that Spencer has left his home when he is not permitted to leave. Spencer has been sentenced to home confinement combined with:
A. community service.
B. home monitoring.
C. technical corrections.
D. electronic monitoring.
Answer: D
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