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what is parole how does it work and when is it applicable the details up next this video sponsored by the Jamaican cultural foundation in Sweden organizers of Jamaicas Independence Day celebrations in Stockholm stay tuned for more information parole is the authority granted to an inmate to leave the prison in which he or she is serving a sentence and to spend the last portion of that sentence in the open society parole is granted to enable inmates to be released into the open society for a readjustment with the guidance of a probation officer when is an inmate eligible for parole 1 every inmate serving a sentence of more than 12 months shall be eligible for parole this is after having served 1/3 of such sentence or 12 months whichever is greater - when an inmate is serving more than one sentence concurrent sentences he or she shall be granted parole on the longest of such sentences 3 when an inmate is serving consecutive sentences he or she shall be granted parole on the aggregate of