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  1. The United States Parole Commission is the parole board responsible for granting or denying parole to, and supervising the parole releases of, incarcerated individuals who fall under its jurisdiction.

  2. Aug 23, 2023 · Parole has a three-fold purpose: (1) through the assistance of the United States Probation Officer, a parolee may obtain help with problems concerning employment, residence, finances, or other personal problems which often trouble a person trying to adjust to life upon release from prison; (2) parole protects society because it helps former ...

  3. The mission of the U.S. Parole Commission is to promote public safety and strive for justice and fairness in the exercise of its authority to release and revoke offenders under its jurisdiction.

  4. The mission of the USPC is to promote public safety and strive for justice and fairness in the exercise of its authority to release and revoke offenders under its jurisdiction. The major functions of the USPC are to: Manage the offender's risk in the community. Make parole release decisions.

  5. The U.S. Parole Commission considers prisoners' applications for parole, deciding whether or not a prisoner has earned a chance to reintegrate into the community.

  6. What Does the U.S. Parole Commission Do? For the offenders under its jurisdiction, the USPC continues to: make initial release decisions (parole or supervised release) impose conditions of release; manage offender risk in the community; modify release conditions or revokes release for violations, and; discharge offenders from release upon ...

  7. The Rules and Procedures Manual of the United States Parole Commission of the U.S. Department of Justice focuses on eligibility, application for parole, initial hearing procedures and the granting of parole.

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