
Massachusetts parole
Massachusetts parole allows individuals who have served part of their sentence to be released before completing their full term under supervised conditions. Parolees must follow certain rules, such as regular check-ins with a parole officer, maintaining good behavior, and not committing new crimes. The goal is to support rehabilitation and successful reintegration into society. Parole decisions consider the inmate’s behavior, risk assessment, and readiness for release. If violations occur, parole can be revoked, and the person may return to prison to complete their sentence.