Parole Reflection

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Parole is the release of a prison inmate prior to the end of their sentence by a parole board appointed by the governor, which the parolee is supervised by a parole officer. So in my reflection I will discuss how parole laws change, felons being able to rent apartments, and how parolee's are kept in the dark about the changes made and how we can fix it.

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Parole is a good thing for the inmate with them being able to be released earlier than what their sentence intended. But for family members of the victims it sometimes isn't a good thing with the emotions of knowing that the suspect can get out on a earlier term knowing that they hurt their family member. So reflecting on the article about 13 year old Stanton Dreymala that happened in 1973, I like the fact that we now have a law in place that doesn't put family through the pain of having to go through a parole hearing every 3 years and instead they can wait 10 years. Being hurt takes time to heal so having to reopen the wound so soon can hurt more than heal. …show more content…

Looking at the story on Michael Chadwick shows that apartments can't except the fact that people make mistakes and can change so they don't accept them in their place of residence as a liability issue. So House Bill 15-10 passed this year stating that apartment owners can allow non violent felons to stay without being held liable if they commit a crime on property. So I like the fact that they have apartment finders that specifically help felons find a place to stay and they can have a

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