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Meaning
Parole is a legal term that refers to the conditional release of a prisoner before the full sentence is served. This means that an individual who has been incarcerated can serve the remainder of their sentence outside of prison under certain conditions, such as regular check-ins with a parole officer, maintaining a job, or avoiding criminal activity.
Synonyms
- Conditional release
- Early release
- Probation
- Supervised release
Antonyms
- Imprisonment
- Incarceration
- Confinement
- Detention
Etymology
The word "parole" comes from the French word "parole," which means "word" or "speech." In legal terms, it refers to the idea of a "spoken promise" or assurance made typically by the prisoner to adhere to specific conditions upon release.
Examples
- After serving three years of his sentence, he was granted parole and would be monitored by his parole officer.
- If she violates the terms of her parole, she risks going back to prison.
- The parole board reviewed his application and decided to approve his conditional release.
- Many rehabilitation programs aim to prepare inmates for successful reintegration into society once they receive parole.