Alaska Parole Board

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The Alaska Parole Board is a state body that reviews eligible incarcerated individuals for supervised release and sets conditions for parole within Alaska’s criminal justice system.

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Alaska Parole Board canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government agency
state parole board
aimsTo protect the community
reduce recidivism through supervised release
support rehabilitation of offenders
canImpose no-contact orders as parole conditions
reporting requirements for parolees
restrictions on travel or residence for parolees
treatment or counseling conditions
canRevoke parole for violations of conditions
country United States of America
decisionScope state prisoners eligible for parole in Alaska
decisionType quasi-judicial decisions
focusesOn compliance history of the incarcerated individual
offender rehabilitation potential
risk to the community in release decisions
governedBy Alaska statutes related to parole
hasProcess parole hearing
parole modification hearing
parole revocation hearing
victim input in parole decisions
hasRole authorizes supervised release from prison
conducts parole hearings
reviews incarcerated individuals for parole eligibility
revokes or modifies parole
sets conditions of parole
jurisdiction Alaska
surface form: State of Alaska
languageOfWork English
legalAuthorityFrom Alaska state law
monitorsThrough parole officers
operatesIn Alaska
oversees parole supervision conditions
partOf Alaska Therapeutic Courts
surface form: Alaska criminal justice system
regulates conditions under which offenders live in the community after prison
responsibleFor determining eligibility dates for parole hearings
ensuring compliance with parole conditions
imposing special conditions on parolees
public safety considerations in parole decisions
risk assessment of offenders for release
sector public sector
subjectArea corrections
criminal justice
parole
typeOfRelease supervised release
worksWith Alaska Department of Corrections
courts in Alaska
probation and parole officers in Alaska
victims and victim advocates in parole processes

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