This report provides a comparative analysis of releasing authority chairs' views of the issues and challenges confronting them at two points in time: 1988 and 2015. Drawing from two surveys, one conducted during the tenure of an ACA Parole Task Force that functioned from 1986-1988, and the other a survey published in 2016 by the Robina Institute called The Continuing Leverage of Releasing Authorities: Findings from a National Survey, this new publication highlights both change and constancy relative to a wide range of comparative markers including, but not limited to, structured decision tools, prison crowding and risk aversion, and the myriad factors considered in granting or denying parole
The decision to release is a defining feature of the carceral experience: at once a necessary functi...
From 1990 to 1999 the criminal justice system experienced a fifty percent increase in the inmate pop...
Little is understood about the parole release process, as state parole boards predominately operate ...
The Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice launched a national survey of releasing au...
Paroling authorities play an important, if often unrecognized role, in American prison policies. Dis...
The Parole Release and Revocation Project launched a national survey of paroling authorities across ...
The United States has the largest prison population in the developed world. Yet outside prisons, the...
In recent years, there has been a significant decrease in the number of states that have fully indep...
We conduct a detailed doctrinal and empirical study of the adverse effects of parole on the constitu...
Many federal offenders face a term of supervised release upon leaving prison. The successor to the ...
The rationale of this research is to present a scientifically founded comparative study regarding pa...
The Justice Policy Institute is pleased to share our newest report, Restoring Local Control of Parol...
The revolving door of the state and federal prison system may be the most persistent challenge faced...
Requires RealPlayer to view.Using release data from 14 states, Amy Solomon, Senior Research Associat...
The focus of this dissertation is on the criteria which parole boards use as the basis for their dec...
The decision to release is a defining feature of the carceral experience: at once a necessary functi...
From 1990 to 1999 the criminal justice system experienced a fifty percent increase in the inmate pop...
Little is understood about the parole release process, as state parole boards predominately operate ...
The Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice launched a national survey of releasing au...
Paroling authorities play an important, if often unrecognized role, in American prison policies. Dis...
The Parole Release and Revocation Project launched a national survey of paroling authorities across ...
The United States has the largest prison population in the developed world. Yet outside prisons, the...
In recent years, there has been a significant decrease in the number of states that have fully indep...
We conduct a detailed doctrinal and empirical study of the adverse effects of parole on the constitu...
Many federal offenders face a term of supervised release upon leaving prison. The successor to the ...
The rationale of this research is to present a scientifically founded comparative study regarding pa...
The Justice Policy Institute is pleased to share our newest report, Restoring Local Control of Parol...
The revolving door of the state and federal prison system may be the most persistent challenge faced...
Requires RealPlayer to view.Using release data from 14 states, Amy Solomon, Senior Research Associat...
The focus of this dissertation is on the criteria which parole boards use as the basis for their dec...
The decision to release is a defining feature of the carceral experience: at once a necessary functi...
From 1990 to 1999 the criminal justice system experienced a fifty percent increase in the inmate pop...
Little is understood about the parole release process, as state parole boards predominately operate ...