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Policing and Crime Workshop

Co-hosted with CLEAN - Bocconi University

Parole Supervision on the Margins

Michael LaForest-Tucker (US Air Force Academy)


Wednesday 16 October 2024 15:00 - 16:00

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About this event

Nearly three-fourths of incarcerated individuals are released under parole supervision in the United States. However, relatively little is known about the effects of supervised release on post-release success. In this work, I first investigate the effects of early release from prison using the quasi-random assignment of interviewers to parole hearings in Pennsylvania. I find that, at the margin of release, individuals initially paroled experience higher rates of post-release recidivism than individuals released at a later date, but experience similar rates of post-release employment. Second, I separately identify and estimate the effects of the major components of parole supervision – both supervision intensity and the special conditions of parole such as curfew, placement in a halfway house, or treatment program enrollment. To do so, I leverage two separate quasi-random assignment mechanisms in Pennsylvania – recidivism risk test score discontinuities that determine supervision intensity and the quasi-random assignment of parole interviewers who select special conditions. Results differ across margins, but overall additional supervision leads to additional parole violations with little effect on new arrests or employment.


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Policing and Crime Workshops are part of the CEP's Community Wellbeing programme and Policing and Crime Research Group.