Word: parolee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The volunteers will be part of a larger parole board study designed to prove to state legislators that intensive follow-up work with delinquents will greatly reduce their rate of return to these schools. Total cost to the state of maintaining these schools would thereby be reduced.
Working under the supervision of a state parole officer, each Harvard student will serve as either a tutor or a big brother to a 14-15 year-old boy.
Both PBH and state parole-board officials hope to expand this pilot program. If the evaluation is favorable, a new PBH committee to work with the Youth Service Board may be instituted next year, John Strucker, '66, co-chairman of the Lyman Committee, said yesterday.
By Mistake. Three weeks ago, "Bulletproof" Perpétuo's luck finally failed. His downfall began when a convicted murderer, "Horseface" Manuel Moreira, got a parole "by mistake" and, once out of jail, shot a close colleague of Perpétuo's. Enraged by the bureaucratic sloppiness that...
Vorenberg will head the office on a part-time basis so that he can continue to teach here. The inequalities of the bail system, the parole system, and rehabilitation procedures will probably be among the first issues considered.