Parole Report

/ˈpær.oʊ rɪˌpɔrt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A written document prepared by a probation officer or parole board that evaluates an inmate's behavior, rehabilitation progress, and suitability for parole release.
    The parole board reviewed the parole report before deciding to grant early release.

Forms

  • parole report
  • parole reports

Commentary

A parole report is critical for informed decision-making by parole authorities, often emphasizing comprehensive behavioral analysis and risk assessment.

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