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Parole

parole (pərōl´), in criminal law, release from prison of a convict before the expiration of his term on condition that his activities be restricted and that he report regularly to an officer. The convict generally remains under sentence, and the restrictions (as of residence, occupation, type of associates) and the supervision are intended to prevent a relapse into crime. Any violation of parole may result in return to imprisonment. The procedure of parole is regulated by statute in the jurisdictions of the United States. It is less often administered directly by the executive than it is by a board or officer with the power to release a convict after he has served the minimum of an indeterminate sentence. Parole is designed to give the prisoner a chance to readjust and to expedite the process of rehabilitation. In military law, a parole is the promise by a prisoner of war on being released from confinement that he will remain in a stipulated place, not attempt to escape, and not take up arms again in the current hostilities against the forces that captured him.



See studies by G. Cavender (1982) and H. E. Allen (1985).

The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright© 2013, The Columbia University Press.

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Prisoners among Us: The Problem of Parole
David T. Stanley. Brookings Institution, 1976
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The Effectiveness of a Prison and Parole System
Daniel Glaser. Bobbs-Merrill, 1969 (Abridged edition)
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Public Opinion, Crime, and Criminal Justice
Julian V. Roberts; Loretta J. Stalans. Westview Press, 1997
Librarian’s tip: Chap. 10 "Sentencing and Parole"
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The Future of Imprisonment
Michael Tonry. Oxford University Press, 2004
Librarian’s tip: Chap. 8 "Questioning the Conventional Wisdom of Parole Release Authority"
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The Handbook of Crime & Punishment
Michael Tonry. Oxford University Press, 2000
Librarian’s tip: Chap. 21 "Probation and Parole"
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Managing Mercy: African Americans, Parole and Paternalism in the Georgia Prison System 1919-1945
Garton, Stephen. Journal of Social History, Vol. 36, No. 3, Spring 2003
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Measuring Offender Risk: A Criminal Justice Sourcebook
Dean J. Champion. Greenwood Press, 1994
Librarian’s tip: Chap. 5 "Parole and Other Options: Factors Influencing Early-Release Decisions"
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Prison Life and Human Worth
Paul W. Keve. University of Minnesota Press, 1974
Librarian’s tip: Chap. 7 "Parole: Also Well Intentioned"
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Off the Mapp: Parole Revocation Hearings and the Fourth Amendment
Stevens, Duncan N. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Vol. 89, No. 3, Spring 1999
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Encyclopedia of American Prisons
Marilyn D. McShane; Frank P. Williams Iii. Garland, 1996
Librarian’s tip: "Parole Boards" begins on p. 342
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Linking Community and Corrections in Japan
Elmer H. Johnson; Carol H. Johnson. Southern Illinois University Press, 2000
Librarian’s tip: Chap. 3 "Adult Probation and Parole: Administrative Features," Chap. 4 "Adult Probationers and Parolees," and Chap. 6 "Juvenile Probationers and Parolees"
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Penal Reform in Overcrowded Times
Michael Tonry. Oxford University Press, 2001
Librarian’s tip: "Reforming Sentencing and Parole in Canada" begins on p. 227
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Indians in Prison: Incarcerated Native Americans in Nebraska
Elizabeth S. Grobsmith. University of Nebraska Press, 1994
Librarian’s tip: Chap. 6 "The Parole Process"
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