He will be given set times that he must be at home, and he will have 4 hours a week time to go to the shops etc. He will get a couple of hours each day to go and look for work, if he does not have work. But in the begining he will have little freedom to move around... on paper. In reality, the DCS Community Corrections must be heavily understaffed. Considering how small their offices are and how many people are on parole, accros a huge area. With the cost of petrol for example how do they still manage to go around and visit guys at home to see if they are sticking the rules etc. So yes his movements will be restricted, but it is not going to be checked up on as you would want. They are at best going to tell him you are not allowed near a school, but that will be that. They are not going to monitor him.