
American Parole Board
The American Parole Board is a government panel responsible for deciding whether incarcerated individuals can be released from prison before their full sentence is served. They evaluate factors such as behavior, rehabilitation efforts, and safety to determine if an inmate is ready to reintegrate into society. The board's decisions aim to balance public safety with the goal of giving eligible inmates a chance for early release. Parole is a conditional release, meaning the individual must follow certain rules and may be returned to prison if they violate those conditions.