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Title: A Brief History of Parole


1
A Brief History of Parole
  • Revenge of the Rehabilitative Ideal and that
    scoundrel Martinson

2
What is Parole?
  • A process of discretionary release from prison
  • Parole Boards
  • A process of post-release supervision
  • Parole Supervision

3
Early Precursors to Parole
  • Parole born in the 19th century, as governments
    moved away from corporal punishments (to
    reform)
  • Prisons born first, and starting to become the
    punishment of choice.
  • Spain (1835) Manuel Montesinos
  • Germany (1842) Georg Obermaier
  • England (1837) Alexander Maconochie
  • And a little love from Sir Walter Crofton
    (Ireland)

4
The Grammy goes to.Maconochie/Crofton
  • Alexander Maconochie
  • Warden for English penal colony at Norfolk
    Island (off coast of Austrailia)
  • Criticized determinate prison terms
  • Developed the mark system
  • Good conduct, labor, study got marks
  • Marks got you privilege, and eventually release
  • Fired in 1844
  • BUT, in 1853, England substitutes prison for
    transportation, and legalizes ticket-of-leave
    system
  • Hired (1849) and Fired (1851) again in a
    different prison

5
Sir Walter Crofton
  • Administrator of Irish Prison System
  • Implements Macs plan in 1854
  • Tickets of leave only for reformation
  • Achievement (industry/education), positive
    attitudes
  • The Irish System
  • Strict Imprisonment
  • Intermediate
  • Ticket-of-leave
  • Closer to parole than the English ticket
    (conditions, supervision)

6
Meanwhile, back in the U.S.
  • National Prison Association
  • Importance of 1870 Meeting in Cincinnati
  • Irish System part of Declaration of
    Principles
  • Principles Rehabilitative Ideal
  • Indeterminate Sentences, Parole, mark system
  • Zebulon the Wolverine Brockway
  • Elmira Reformatory (NY) in 1876
  • Indeterminate sentence x parole
  • Grades of Classification (first--good--to
    third--bad)
  • Parole supervision for six months
  • Volunteer Guardians

7
The Rise of Parole 1900-1970s
  • Indeterminate Sentencing x Parole spread rapidly
  • NY first state (1907)
  • All but three states by 1927
  • This system reaches its peak in the 1970s
  • By 1977, 72 of offenders released on parole
  • Prisoner Reform (in reality?)
  • Institutional Control
  • Solution to Prison Crowding

8
The Attack on Parole
  • Parole not liked by the American public
  • But, polls as early as 1934 reveal this (still
    holds today)why in the 1970s?
  • But, danger of polling questions?
  • The 1970s revolution
  • Conservatives (chance to pounce)
  • JQ Wilson (deterrence/incapacitation only option)
  • Parole as coddling criminals
  • Liberals
  • End racial/gender bias, boards as political
    fodder
  • Fogel, Von Hirsch Justice Model

9
The Results of the Attack
  • Maine eliminates parole in 1976
  • By the end of 1998, 14 states abolish
  • 1984 Feds phase out (still supervised release)
  • 21 additional states limit discretion of parole
    board
  • Only 15 states still give broad discretion
  • Only 28 of inmates released by parole boards in
    1997
  • End result?
  • No increase in time-served (other valves)
  • Truth in sentencing has had an effect
  • Both prison time and parole time have increased

10
Changes in the Nature of Parole Supervision
  • Like probation, parole supervisors embraced the
    surveillance and control model in the 1980s
  • Whither counseling, job training, housing?
  • Offenders as in need of attitude adjustment
  • POs absolved of responsibility for change
  • Drug testing, but no drug tretment

11
Current forms of Release
  • Mandatory Release
  • Conditional supervision if goodtime credits or
    other early release
  • If full sentence, (expiration) no supervision,
    unless
  • Supervision included in sentence
  • Federal Guidelines supervised release
  • Discretionary Parole Release
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