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  1. Temporary release of detainees to engage in employment 43. —(1) The Minister may, from time to time, on the recommendation of an advisory committee appointed for the purposes of this section, direct that a detainee shall be released from day to day to engage in such employment (including self‑employment) as the Minister may specify.

    • The Parole Board
    • Factors Considered in A Parole Review
    • Second and Subsequent Reviews
    • Legal Aid Scheme

    The Parole Board reviews parole applications from prisoners serving life sentences. It is an independent statutory body and the Board membersare appointed by the Minister for Justice. The Parole Board must notify you when you become eligible for parole. You can apply for parole once you become eligible. The Irish Prison Service keeps the Parole Boa...

    In making its decisions, the Parole Board considers several factors, including: 1. Whether you pose a threat to the community or a previous victim 2. Whether you have been rehabilitated and are capable of reintegrating into society 3. The nature and circumstances of the offence you committed 4. Any recommendation made by the court at the time of se...

    You may have to go through the parole process several times and show meaningful progress before you are granted parole. If your application is refused, you will be given the reasons for the refusal in writing. You will also be told when you can next apply for parole, which will be within 2 years of the refusal decision. The Parole Board may also of...

    If you need legal representation while dealing with the Parole Board, you can get financial support through the Parole Board’s Legal Aid Scheme. This is available to prisoners who are applying for parole or already on parole, and also to relevant victims of crime. The scheme is not means tested. You can read more about the Parole Board’s Legal Aid ...

  2. Learn about the programs that allow incarcerated individuals to leave prison for various purposes, such as work, education, or family events. Find out the eligibility criteria, application process, and locations of the Temporary Release Program in New York.

  3. The Bureau of Prisons may release a prisoner from the place of his imprisonment for a limited period if such release appears to be consistent with the purpose for which the sentence was imposed and any pertinent policy statement issued by the Sentencing Commission pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 994(a)(2), if such release otherwise appears to be ...

  4. Temporary Release is the generic name for any period of agreed leave (for the prisoner) from prison during their sentence. Temporary leave can be broken down into two basic types: escorted and unescorted leave.

  5. communitylaw.org.nz › release-from-prison › temporary-releaseTemporary release - Community Law

    There are two types of temporary release: Temporary release from custody – this means you’re released unsupervised, but must return within a certain time. Temporary removal from prison – this is where you leave the prison but are supervised by a prison officer or probation officer.

  6. Jan 26, 2009 · Following an account of how the public and criminal justice workers view temporary release, and against the “nothing works” proposition, it is shown that while in the community, prisoners tend...