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- Parole_bond abstract "A parole bond is a deposit of money or property made to the government as surety that a paroled prisoner will not violate the terms of his release. The prisoner may fund the bond himself; or he may borrow from friends or family; or he may obtain the services of a bondsman, in exchange for a fee. Part of the theory behind it is that those who are asked to put up the money or cosign the loan have an incentive to verify that the parolee does not represent an unacceptably high risk prior to helping with his release; and they have an incentive to help him stay out of trouble after his release. The prisoner has an incentive to be on good behavior during his incarceration in order to demonstrate he has reformed and thus would not be at high risk of violating parole. While on parole, the prisoner has an incentive not to violate the terms, lest the bond be forfeited, which would likely cause difficulties in obtaining the surety of family, friends, or bondsmen in the future. Parole bonds are sometimes used as a way of relieving overcrowded prisons. It is based on the very similar concept of bail bonds; and just as with bail bonds, some statutes allow the bondsman to get back all or a portion of the bond by surrendering the prisoner to the authorities. This may require the use of bounty hunters to locate and capture him. Organizations like the National Association of Bail Insurance Companies and the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a national bipartisan group of conservative legislators, have pressed the idea that financially secured postconviction release works far better than unsecured release.".
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- Parole_bond wikiPageRevisionID "644934821".
- Parole_bond wikiPageWikiLink American_Legislative_Exchange_Council.
- Parole_bond wikiPageWikiLink Bail.
- Parole_bond wikiPageWikiLink Bail_bond.
- Parole_bond wikiPageWikiLink Bounty_hunter.
- Parole_bond wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parole.
- Parole_bond wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sureties.
- Parole_bond wikiPageWikiLink National_Association_of_Bail_Insurance_Companies.
- Parole_bond wikiPageWikiLinkText "Parole bond".
- Parole_bond wikiPageWikiLinkText "parole bond".
- Parole_bond hasPhotoCollection Parole_bond.
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- Parole_bond subject Category:Parole.
- Parole_bond subject Category:Sureties.
- Parole_bond hypernym Deposit.
- Parole_bond type Document.
- Parole_bond type Library.
- Parole_bond type Document.
- Parole_bond type Term.
- Parole_bond comment "A parole bond is a deposit of money or property made to the government as surety that a paroled prisoner will not violate the terms of his release. The prisoner may fund the bond himself; or he may borrow from friends or family; or he may obtain the services of a bondsman, in exchange for a fee.".
- Parole_bond label "Parole bond".
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- Parole_bond sameAs Q7139412.
- Parole_bond sameAs Q7139412.
- Parole_bond wasDerivedFrom Parole_bond?oldid=644934821.
- Parole_bond isPrimaryTopicOf Parole_bond.