New York Times: “The Practical Case for Parole for Violent Offenders”

The problem is that the parole system in many states is broken. In some places, parole boards are so deeply cautious about releasing prisoners who could come back to haunt them that they refuse everyone, or nearly so. In other places, the opposite is true: Parole boards let people go without meaningful review.
— Marc Morjé Howard
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