Occasionally, she recognized a few of the parolees who came into the office because they'd grown up in the same housing project. |
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He says that the system is broken and because that system is broken, there are thousands of unmonitored parolees out on the streets. |
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The Parole Board recalled 231 parolees to prison to recommence serving their sentences in the 2002-03 financial year. |
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Upon release, parolees typically join their mentors' churches and use mentors' social networks to find a job. |
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Horn thinks much of the money spent re-jailing parolees is misspent. |
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Future research needs to replicate these findings with arrestees in other cities and with other criminal justice populations, such as parolees and probationers. |
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Now the Ohio Supreme Court is considering the constitutionality of the judge's decision to curtail the right of procreation for parolees and probationers. |
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We explored the reentry process by interviewing 51 parolees three times over a period of three months after their release from prison. |
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Parole officers visit parolees in their home settings from time to time and this was her first visit to the man. |
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New York's community-based Bodega de la Familia works with the state parole division to help families deal with parolees and their supervising officers. |
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Despite using a geographically similar sample of parolees under comparable procedures with the same GPS technology, the researchers found contrasting results. |
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