A Profile of Paroling Authorities in America: The Strange Bedfellows of Politics and Professionalism

The use of discretionary decision making in parole has been the subject of much criticism over the past three decades. Whether it is either discretionary decision making per se or the context within which such decisions are made that is problematic is unknown. This article captures a profile of how...

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