Multiple Choice
Many items considered by the parole board when deciding if a prisoner should be paroled are factors linked to the offender's past or factors within the offender's control. However, the parole board might also consider additional factors such as
A) the victim's wishes.
B) the level of support from the offender's family for such things as help with housing.
C) the need to make room in prison for newly arriving prisoners.
D) All of the above are additional factors that may be considered by the parole board.
E) None of the above, since the parole board is only allowed to take into consideration past behavior and factors within the offender's control.
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