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Definition of Parolees
1. parolee [n] - See also: parolee
Lexicographical Neighbors of Parolees
Literary usage of Parolees
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Responding to Probation and Parole Violations by Dale G. Parent (1994)
"Drug-use testing, in particular, has come to be used for a large percentage of
probationers and parolees in many jurisdictions. As the costs of electronic ..."
2. Correctional Populations in the United States, 1993 by Tracy L. Snell (1996)
"Enter "0" if your State can have parolees in the particular category, ...
Include active and inactive adult parolees or other types of conditional releases ..."
3. Lead: Intensive Parole Program : An Implementation & Process Evaluation of by Teresa Isorena (1995)
"Of the 24 parolees who were referred to school or community work, 10 were enrolled
... About a fourth of the parolees (12 of 43) were placed in group homes. ..."
4. Correctional Populations in the United States, 1995 edited by Barry Leonard (1998)
"Oklahoma "Other" race includes 96 Hispanic parolees of unknown race (table 6.7).
Oregon "Other" exits include discharged abscon- ders and ..."
5. Lead: A Boot Camp & Intensive Parole Program: The Final Impact Evaluation edited by Francisco J. Alarcon (1998)
"Departures based on positive termination by parole include parolees who accepted
... The total number of parolees in work crew and group home are different ..."
6. Recovering Correctional Costs Through Offender Fees by Dale Parent (1994)
"... be Levied on parolees I.Alabama 2.Arizona 3. Arkansas 4.Florida 5.Idaho O.Kentucky
7.Louisiana S.Mississippi 9.Montana lO.Nevada 11.North Carolina 12. ..."
7. Blue Ribbon Commission On Inmate Management (1993)
"SARD is intended to intercept and divert parolees who are in violation and would
otherwise be likely to continue to deteriorate, eventually being revoked. ..."