Conditional release from prison with conditions and under supervision.
What is parole?
Percentage of inmates were released to parole will return to prison.
What is 40%?
Year that intermediate sanctions spread to states.
$74.5 million was made available in 2019 for _____.
What is supporting reentry programs?
Has the final authority on release and the terms of release.
What is the Governor?
In the 19th century, what started?
Percentage of incarcerated persons will be released on parole.
What is 77%?
When 16 states abolished parole boards.
2002
Facilities that house people after release.
What is halfway houses?
Has to always register with the police after release.
What is sexual offender parolees?
Taken away from a sentence for good conduct.
Good Time/Gain Time
Annual cost to house an incarcerated person.
What is $35,000?
The Federal Interagency Reentry Council was created.
2011
Supporters of release claim ____.
What is the parole system benefits the the overall system?
Comes with increased supervision.
What is increased recidivism?
Release from prison without further supervision at the completion of their sentence.
What is expiration release?
Federal prison sentences.
What is 6.4 years on average?
44 states adopted intermediate sanctions.
What is 1932.
This issue added to the need to reevaluate incarceration.
What is Covid-19?
Concepts parole rests on.
What are grace, contract, and custody?
Conduct restrictions that people on parole must abide by.
What is conditional release?
Percentage of most serious offenses that get parole are violent crimes.
What is 26%?
Governments began increasingly using intermediate sentencing between ____ and _____.
What is 1920 and 1973?
Restrictions for one on conditional release.
What is no alcohol, remaining employed, and cannot leave state?
Process of reducing prison population through intermediate sanctions.