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Table 15<br />
Number and Type of Releases from Five Prisons bv Program Tvoe as of June 21,2001<br />
Program Type<br />
Type of Release Education Outpatient TC Alumni Total<br />
Reparoled 86 120 12 12 230<br />
(23%) (27%) (5%) (43%) (21%)<br />
Paroled<br />
I<br />
216 252 218 15 701 i’<br />
(59%) (57%) (88%) (54%) (65%)<br />
Maxed Out 57 62 13 1 133<br />
(15%) ( 14%) (5%) (4%) (12%)<br />
Deceased 1 3 0 0 4<br />
(0%) (1%) (0%) (0%) (0%)<br />
Serve Prev. Cty/St/Fed 0 1 1 0 2<br />
(0%) (0%) (0%) (0%) (0%)<br />
Administrative 4 2 1 0 7<br />
(1%) (1%) (0%) (0%) (1%)<br />
Court Order 5 0 2 0 7<br />
(1%) (0%) (1%) (0%) (1%)<br />
Total 369 440 247 28 1084<br />
(100%) 100%) (100%) (100%) (100%)<br />
“Reparoled” = paroled for the second time after serving time for previous parole violation,<br />
“Paroled” = inmate applied for and received parole, “Maxed Out” = inmate served full sentence,<br />
“Deceased” = inmate died while in prison, “Serve Prev. Cty/St/Fed” = inmate released to custody<br />
of other authority, “Administrative” = transfer or change in sentence status without being released<br />
fiom custody, “Court Order” = inmate released by court order.<br />
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This document is a research report submitted to the U.S. Department of <strong>Justice</strong>. This report has not<br />
been published by the Department. Opinions or points of view expressed are those of the author(s)<br />
and do not necessarily reflect the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of <strong>Justice</strong>.