CRIM 131 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Halfway House

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Warrant expiry date: the end of an offender s sentence. Day parole: the authority granted by parole board that provides an opportunity for inmates to be at large in order to prepare for full release while returning at night to an institution or more typically to community residential facility. Full parole: the authority granted by a parole board for an inmate to be at large under supervision in the community for the remainder of his or her sentence. Statutory release: a type of conditional release that allows incarcerated federal offenders to be released at the two-thirds point in their sentence and to serve the remaining one-third of their sentence under supervision in the community. Remission/discharge: available to provincial inmates who have served two-thirds of their sentence. Detention during the period of statutory release: a decision by the parole board of canada that a federal inmate to be denied statutory release and be detained in the institution until warrant expiry date.

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