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The 2006 Census of State Parole Supervising Agencies collected data from parole supervising organizations about the organizational structure of the agencies, staffing, supervision levels of offenders, and whether the parole agency had a role in considering prisoners for release, setting the conditions of supervision, and conducting parole revocation hearings. This collection was conducted one time in 2006. The census was sent to 68 respondents, including 50 central state reporters, the California Youth Authority, and the District of Columbia. Sixteen local Minnesota Community Corrections Act agencies were asked to provide information on staffing and supervision not available from the state.
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Table 6. State adult parole supervising agencies that consider prisoners for release, set the terms/conditions of supervision, or conducted parole revocation hearings, June 30,2006 Table 6. State adult parole supervising agencies that considered prisoners for release, set the terms/conditions of supervision, or conducted parole revocation hearings, June 30, 2006 | |
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Characteristics of State Parole Supervising Agencies, 2006 Presents information for 52 state parole supervising agencies at midyear 2006, including the California Youth Authority and the District of Columbia. | |
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Intimate Partner Violence Provides information on violence by intimates (current or former spouses, girlfriends, or boyfriends) since the redesign of the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS). | |
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