All non-violent criminals. Of course, as with anything else, “all” must be broken down on a case by case basis. But all should be reviewed. What we want is for jails to be efficient (since we pay for them) and people who we want off the street to be off the street. I think in Hilton’s case, home detention is the best and most fiscally sound solution for taxpayers. If she jumps detention and goes partying, we taxpayers reap a nice windfall.
She lost her license for reckless driving related to a DUI then proceeded to get caught driving twice while suspended. She also hadn't complied with ANY of her probation stipulations. She was home and continued to break and disregard laws.