Prison Analysis : Special Session Ii, 1983 Biennium 1983

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In calendar year 1981 the parole board granted 336 paroles and revoked 95 parolees out of a total of 866 on parole--an 11 percent return rate. Twenty-four of the 95 were reparoled within 3 to 12 months of the original revocation. The average time an inmate was incarcerated prior to being considered for parole in 1981 was 16.9 months.
-45- GOOD-TIME POLICIES Each inmate employed in any prison work or activity is granted "good- time" allowances which act as a credit on the inmate's sentence. Sect
...ion 53-30-105, MCA, provides that the Department of Institutions may grant good-time allowances not to exceed the following: (a) Ten days per month for inmates assigned to Maximum, Close, and Medium I security classifications.
(b) Thirteen days per month for those classified as Medium II and Minimum security classifications.
(c) Fifteen days per month for inmates after having been assigned as Medium II or Minimum security for an uninterrupted period of one year.
(d) Thirteen days per month for those inmates enrolled in school who successfully complete the course of study or who, while so enrolled, are released from prison by discharge or parole.


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