A further The majority of parolees The level of violent offending on parole is also lower than previously thought. Only 7. Commenting on the findings, the director of the Bureau, said that they provided the first convincing evidence in Australia that parole is effective in reducing the risk of re-offending. Further enquiries: Dr Don Weatherburn Copies of the report: www.
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