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Parole numbers unchanged with elimination of Kansas Parole Board
By kansas.com - Hurst Laviana
Published: 02/11/2013

The number of inmates being paroled from Kansas prisons has not changed since the state eliminated the Kansas Parole Board on July 1, 2011, a review of parole records shows.

From January 2010 through September 2012, inmates sat through a total of 916 parole hearings hoping to win their freedom.

Of the 517 decisions that went before the Parole Board from January 2010 through June 2011, 32.7 percent resulted in parole.

Of the 399 decisions before the Prisoner Review Board from July 2011 through September 2012, 31.8 percent resulted in parole.

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