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| Opinion: Fewer parolees make safer streets |
| By Los Angeles Times |
| Published: 10/08/2007 |
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CALIFORNIA - About 120,000 inmates are released from California prisons every year. Nearly every one is put on parole, usually for from one to three years, regardless of whether they were convicted of check fraud or attempted murder, drug possession or aggravated assault. This isn't true in other states. In Ohio, Massachusetts and Florida, for example, just 40% of offenders released from prison get parole supervision. But those 40% are the most high risk, and they get more attention. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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