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From Cell to Street: A Plan to Supervise Inmates After Release
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From Cell to Street: A Plan to Supervise Inmates After Release
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Author(s)
Piehl, Anne Morrison
Source(s)
Massachusetts Institute for a New Commonwealth. Safe Neighborhoods Initiative (Boston, MA)
MassINC (Boston, MA)
Sponsor(s)
Gardiner Howard Shaw Foundation (Boston, MA)
Details
Published 2002.
61 pages.
Related Topics
Massachusetts
Parole supervision
(Offender Management)
Probation supervision
(Offender Management)
The need to supervise all released prisoners is addressed. Sections of this report that follow an executive summary include: prison populations, release, and public safety; what determines release from correctional institutions?; what happens after release?; toward a more systematic approach; and recommendations. One key recommendation made is that one agency should be responsible for the supervision of released inmates -- the Board of Parole.
Accession Number: 017686
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