Word: parolee
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Only occasionally do the authors rise to a level of generalization unsubstantiated by the details in their study. While even these statements make some intuitive sense, some allegations such as "Women are less likely than men to receive parole," and "Banks in the Commonwealth have made a practice of denying...
Taylor has already begun working by correspondence on a doctorate in clinical psychology. The problem is that he cannot complete an advanced degree without attending the university. He is not eligible for parole until 1976, and he cannot even get to a class unless he can convince the authorities that...
To minimize such disparity, said Fuld in a formal statement responding to the Times articles, "it may ultimately be demonstrated that it is desirable" to have a single agency that has "the power to determine whether the offender be placed on probation [or] be confined" and when "to release him...
Kimbro went before the Connecticut Parole Board last summer in an attempt to get his sentence reduced. He said at that time that he should be given credit for 1106 days, representing time off for good behavior and time he spent in prison before he was sentenced. At that time...
The McKay commission agreed that conditions at Attica have improved some-a view not shared by current inmates. But it saw urgent need for greater "freedom for inmates to conduct their own affairs," more community contact so that convict life is not "shrouded from public view," improved status and standards...