Washington Home Detention Order (ODOR) is an alternative to incarceration that allows individuals to serve their sentences in the comfort of their own home. This type of order is typically used for nonviolent offenders who are either awaiting trial, have been given a suspended sentence, or are on probation. The ODOR is issued by the court and is subject to certain conditions such as electronic monitoring, curfews, and drug and alcohol testing. The ODOR is typically given to those who are deemed to be low risk to society, and is seen as a way to save taxpayers money, reduce jail overcrowding, and help offenders reintegrate into the community. There are two types of Washington Home Detention Order (ODOR): 1. Pre-Trial Home Detention Order: This type of ODOR is issued to offenders awaiting trial, and is typically used in lieu of incarceration. 2. Post-Sentencing Home Detention Order: This type of ODOR is issued to offenders who have been given a suspended sentence or are on probation. This type of ODOR is typically used to monitor offenders in the community and to ensure they are in compliance with the conditions set forth by the court.