Parolees

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A person who has done jail time and fulfils four or more of the following criteria: 1) Is from a broken home, particularly with herion addicted parents 2) Is a herion addict 3) Slit an old lady's throat for 35 cents 4) Stole the faceplate of your car stereo rendering it useless 5) Uses Salvation Army vouchers to eat, yet drives a $70,000 dumped BMW 6) Asks 5 year olds if they are 'chasing'. 7) Someone stupid enough to get caught and go to prison in the first place. Shoot these people in the face on sight. There is no such thing as reform or public reintegration. Urban Dictionary

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Watching the parolees is the job of Osborn and those at the state's 11 parole and probation field offices. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Their P.O. (parole officer) came out and saw all the commotion and told us the parolees were his. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The second aspect of the program involved officers making contacts with high-risk individuals such as parolees, sex offenders and gang members, and locating people in the area wanted on warrants. ❋ Unknown (2008)

As a result, our team Txt2Wrk developed a solution, which connects parolees to jobs by SMS. The system is easy to use: If you are looking for a job, you submit your resume online. ❋ Tanja Aitamurto (2011)

Apart from this separation-of-powers violation, the Court-mandated population limit will inevitably result in opportunities for more mayhem among the lucky parolees. ❋ Unknown (2011)

California currently supervises about 161,000 inmates and 100,000 current parolees. ❋ Bobby White (2011)

Because parolees need to find a job, so that they can move to their own place and begin to assimilate into society. ❋ Tanja Aitamurto (2011)

Counties would also monitor parolees, keep low-level offenders in county facilities rather than state prisons, and take over child welfare services like adoptions and foster care. ❋ AP (2011)

It describes the true story of two parolees who broke into a respected Kansas family's home and, finding no money, killed the parents and two of their children. ❋ AP (2010)

Nearly 200 dogs are evacuated from the ranch by the parolees who help Tia rehabilitate and place pit bulls. ❋ Unknown (2011)

In addition, Santa Clara County will take over from the state about 2,300 parolees, on top of its existing case load. ❋ Bobby White (2011)

"Alameda is doing a really good job" handling the influx of inmates and would-be parolees, says Barry Krisberg, policy director at the Earl Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy at University of California, Berkeley. ❋ Vauhini Vara (2012)

Officials could mitigate the risk by "diverting low-risk offenders to community programs such as drug treatment," easing up on "technical parole violations" that return parolees to prison, or leasing space in out-of-state prisons, Justice Kennedy wrote. ❋ Jess Bravin (2011)

The county won't know until September the names of parolees that will shift to county supervision, a lag that could hold up connecting inmates with services and programs. ❋ Bobby White (2011)

How can we connect jobs to parolees living at halfway houses? ❋ Tanja Aitamurto (2011)

Mr. Bennett is part of a massive shift in California's prison system known as "realignment" that is now sending many people convicted of low-level crimes to county lockups instead of state prisons, while also putting would-be parolees leaving state prisons under the supervision of county probation departments. ❋ Vauhini Vara (2012)

Santa Clara County is hastily drawing up plans to accommodate about 3,000 new inmates and parolees slated to move to county supervision from the state's control this fall under a major shake-up of the California prison system. ❋ Bobby White (2011)

The center is staffed with many parolees, who often have a difficult time finding work after their release from prison. ❋ Unknown (2011)

1). [Stupid junkie] parolee stole my car stereo [faceplate]! 2). Stupid junkie parolee is selling 10kg of coke to an [undercover cop]! ❋ Yayo (2004)

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