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How many members are on the Indiana Parole Board?

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The Indiana Parole Board consists of five (5) members: the Chairman, Vice Chairman and three (3) members who are appointed by the Governor to serve four (4) year terms.


Furthermore, how does parole work in Indiana?

Indiana Code requires that persons serving sentences at DOC complete a term of parole upon release unless certain circumstances exist with respect to the offender. For example, a person will be released to probation instead of parole if probation was a part of the person's sentence.

Subsequently, question is, how many inmates are in Indiana? Indiana has an incarceration rate of 723 per 100,000 people (including prisons, jails, immigration detention, and juvenile justice facilities), meaning that it locks up a higher percentage of its people than many wealthy democracies do. Read on to learn more about who is incarcerated in Indiana and why.

Keeping this in consideration, how often does the parole board meet?

For some inmates, federal law requires a parole hearing every two years. Many inmates have several parole hearings before they are found suitable for release by the Parole Commission. Some parole-eligible inmates are never released to parole supervision.

How do I find out who someone's parole officer is?

Method 1 Contacting the Parole Officer Directly

  1. Confirm the person's identity. You won't be able to find the right person unless you know his full legal name.
  2. Search the state's inmate database.
  3. Contact the parole office where the person is required to report.
  4. Talk to the person's parole officer.

Related Question Answers

Paciencia Schark

Professional

How do I get a pardon in Indiana?

To be eligible for a pardon, you must be five years removed from the completion of your sentence. Parole and probation are considered part of your sentence. 7. The Governor of Indiana may only pardon you for crimes you committed in Indiana.

Slyvia Velikhov

Professional

How do you find out if you are on a parole hearing?

Once the officer finds the inmate's record they will provide you with their parole date and release date if applicable. Retrieve the inmate's parole date online. Visit the state's corrections website and access the inmate locator page. Enter the inmate's name and date of birth.

Kizkitza Cravid

Professional

How do you violate parole?

If a condition of parole is legitimate, its violation by a parolee can result in the parolee being sent back to prison (parole revocation) to serve all or some of the balance of his original sentence. Parole is the early release of a prisoner sent to state prison, following a conviction for a felony.

Cecilio Mikhaltsov

Explainer

What determines parole eligibility?

In the case of sentences of four years or less, a prisoner is required to serve at least half that period in custody before being eligible to be released on parole. For sentences in excess of four years, a prisoner is eligible to be released on parole when they get to within two years of their end date.

Exuperancia Galevko

Explainer

What happens when you violate parole for the first time?

Penalties for a Parole Violation
Penalties can include: Arrest Warrant: A warrant may be issued for your arrest. Revocation: Your parole may be revoked, and you may be returned to prison for the remainder of the original sentence.

Sheryll Berteguiz

Explainer

How many years do you serve on a 10 year sentence?

For sentences of twelve months and one day or longer, a client is eligible for good time credit of up to 15 percent, as long as there have been no disciplinary problems. This means that on a ten year sentence, for example, a client will serve eight and one-half years.

Elizabeth Veselitsky

Pundit

How much do Parole Board members make?

Salary distribution
Name Title Total gross pay
Adrianne Bennett Parole Board Chairman $127,485
Algie Howell Parole Board Member $114,704
Jean Cunningham Parole Board Member $112,455
Betty Hice Probation Officer II $72,640

Emel Brandts

Pundit

Can my boyfriend parole to my house?

There is no rigid rule which requires the offender to be paroled to his or her home, if there is one, or that the parolee cannot be paroled if he or she does not. You may have more questions about parole and the U.S. Parole Commission.

Neelam Gluz

Pundit

How do I find out an inmate's parole status?

To obtain information about an individual's parole review status contact the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles in Austin TX at 844-512-0451 (8am – 5pm CST, Monday – Friday). Call the TDCJ Parole Division for information about an offender's release status after he or she was granted parole at 512-406-5202.

Bisma Gambart

Pundit

Are parole hearings public?

Review hearings are held in open court, as such, anyone member of the public can attend, including offender's family members, students, the media or victims. Further information about review hearings for inmates being released to parole can be found on here.

Jesabel Jagalin

Pundit

What are the three types of parole?

Types of Parole
  • Adult Parole. The Adult Parole Authority's main responsibility is the release and supervision of adult inmates returning to local communities from prison, as well as assisting Courts of Common Pleas with sentencing and supervision duties for offenders.
  • Discretionary Parole.
  • Inmate Parole.
  • Interstate Parole.

Haide Mathieu

Teacher

Rahma Nefgen

Teacher

How many maximum security prisons are in Indiana?

The state of Indiana has 19 prisons, from minimum to maximum security. The three main considerations in assigning an adult offender to a security level are the offense committed, the length of sentence and any prior criminal history.

Eba Chicharro

Teacher

Does Indiana have private prisons?

Eighteen states with private prison contracts incarcerate more than 500 people in for-profit prisons. In six states the private prison population has more than doubled during this time period: Arizona (479%), Indiana (310%), Ohio (277%), Florida (199%), Tennessee (117%), and Georgia (110%).

Theron Kotelschik

Teacher

How many prisons are in the US?

The American criminal justice system holds more than 2.3 million people in 1,719 state prisons, 102 federal prisons, 942 juvenile correctional facilities, 3,283 local jails, and 79 Indian Country jails as well as in military prisons, immigration detention facilities, civil commitment centers, and prisons in the U.S.

Tsvetelin Adinolfi

Reviewer

What is the juvenile recidivism rate of 2018 for the state of Indiana?

Recidivism Rates by Length of Stay5
Students who were incarcerated between one and two years had recidivism rates higher than the 2018 overall juvenile recidivism rate of 33.3%.

Tamekia Ospitale

Reviewer

Can a parole officer search your home?

Probation Officers Do Not Need A Search Warrant - But They Do Need Reasonable Suspicion. For both types of searches, probation officers may typically search the entire house. The search is not limited to the room in which the probationer stays.

Grit Atencia

Reviewer

What is considered a parole violation?

Parole Violations
When one or more of the conditions of parole are violated, some action is usually taken to give consequences to the parolee. This means that, under the current law, in order to provide the parolee with due process the consequences of a parole violation are determined at a parole violation hearing.

Sahli Freixinho

Reviewer

Can you call someone probation officer anonymously report?

Can you make a complaint to a probation officer anonymously? Yes Just call the officer and tell them you are a "freind" of the person they have on probation and you suggest they do a drug test or they go search the home or something