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Earned Eligibility Program Summary: Semiannual Report October 1998-March 1999

NCJ Number
182687
Author(s)
E. Michele Staley
Date Published
1999
Length
15 pages
Annotation
This report presents a statistical overview for October 1998 through March 1999 of a New York correctional program that requires a counselor to evaluate an eligible inmate’s program performance and provide it to the parole board before the inmate’s initial parole board hearing.
Abstract
A total of 10,404 hearings during the 6-month period involved inmates evaluated for a Certificate of Earned Eligibility. Seventy-one percent received a certificate prior to the hearing, 20 percent were denied certificates, and 9 percent were determined to be noncertifiable for earned eligibility, mainly due to insufficient time in programs due to no fault of their own. The parole board granted parole to 54 percent of the inmates issued a certificate, 18 percent of those denied a certificate, and 35 percent of those granted noncertifiable status. The highest release rates were for youthful offenders (75 percent) and drug offenders (68 percent) who received certificates. The program has produced additional releases that have resulted in an estimated cost savings of more than $532 million since its beginning in July 1987 through March 1999. Offenders who received certificates returned the Department of Corrections at a lower rate than inmates denied certificates in 1994. Tables and figure