Proper and Significant Influence

By using the power of parole boards to set parole conditions, boards have the ability to enforce parole criteria in which limits offenders freedoms and, deters them from many deviant actions. Therefore, parole boards are able to change and affect the way offenders can act while on parole and change their behaviors and mindsets through possibility of being re-incarcerated if they break any of these conditions.

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