Restriction of Liberty Orders
Courts can impose a Restriction of Liberty Order (RLO).
This can include the use of electronic monitoring (tagging) equipment to monitor offenders' compliance with the Order.
A Restriction of Liberty Order requires an offender to be:
- Restricted to a specific place for a maximum period of 12 hours per day for up to a maximum of 12 months.
- And/or restricted from a specified place or places for 24 hours a day up to 12 months.
The Criminal Justice Social Work teams carry out assessments for restriction of liberty orders; however we do not supervise these orders.