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Conditional release allows you to serve some of your sentence in the community, under supervision by a community parole officer (CPO). Conditional release is meant to help you live successfully in the community without being involved in crime, before and after the end of your sentence.
Conditional releases are also supervised and are considered free when the minimum sentence expires. For example, if Joe Smith is sent to prison with a sentence of five years and is conditionally released after three years, he remains under supervision and is required to: Remain a law-abiding citizen.
Parole is a type of conditional release. It gives you the opportunity to serve part of your sentence in the community, under supervision and under certain conditions. All offenders must be considered for a conditional release when being held in a correctional centre.
The official who grants conditional release, usually a criminal court judge, is also the person who may revoke the release. Throughout the United States, revocation usually requires that the individual simply violate the order of conditions for the release; one exception is in New York, as noted above.
The Conditional Release Program provides community supervision and supports to people living with a mental illness who have committed a crime. It is a national leader in the community supervision and support of people found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect.
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