An exclusion requirement prohibits an offender from going into a particular place or area.
The exclusion zone can include more than one prohibited place/area, more than one exclusion period and different prohibited places/areas for different exclusion periods or different days.
Volume/length range: Up to 2 years. May either be continuous or only during specified periods.
Where the court imposes an exclusion requirement, it must also impose an electronic monitoring requirement to monitor compliance, unless in the particular circumstances of the case, it considers it inappropriate to do so (see note on electronic monitoring below).
The court must ensure that a map of the exclusion zone is provided to the offender or that the exclusion zone is sufficiently described by reference to the roads which mark its boundaries.
The court should take into account any reasonable needs of an offender to travel through a proposed exclusion zone.