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THE SITE WAS
DESIGNED TO PROVIDE UP TO DATE AND AS CURRENT AS POSSIBLE
INFORMATION TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING YOUR COURT ORDERED
PROBATION, PAROLE AND OR COMMUNITY SERVICE SENTENCE.
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together can be
as easy as knowing what to do when you are on probation.
THE SITE IS FULL
OF INFORMATIONAL LINKS PERTAINING TO YOUR COURT ORDERED PROBATION,
PAROLE OR COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAMS. THE SITE ALSO HAS MANY HELPFUL
INFORMATIONAL LINKS FOR CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS WORKING IN THE FIELDS
OF OFFENDER REHABILITATION AND SUPERVISION.
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A note from
the publishers of this site: A Note from the Publisher >
Probation and Parole in the United States, 2006
Presents the number of persons on probation and parole at
yearend 2006, by State, and compares the national totals to
counts for yearend 1995 and 2000 through 2005. The report
provides State-level probation and parole supervision rates at
yearend 2006 and the percentage change in each population during
the year. It presents probation and parole entries and exits, by
State, and it provides national and State-level data on parole
revocations. The Bulletin also includes a national description
of the race, gender, and offense composition of these
populations.
Highlights include the following:
- The number of adult men and women in the United States
who were being supervised on probation or parole at the end
of 2006 reached 5,035,225. In 2006 the combined probation
and parole populations grew by 1.8% or 87,852 persons.
- More than 8 in 10 offenders under community supervision
were on probation at yearend 2006. During 2006 the probation
population grew by 1.7% which represented an increase of
70,266 probationers.
- At yearend 2006 a total of 798,202 adult men and women
were on parole or mandatory conditional release following a
prison term. The population grew by 17,586 parolees during
the year or 2.3%.
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