The New Jersey State Parole Board is a government agency responsible for the supervision and management of parolees in the state of New Jersey. With a dedicated team of parole officers, the Division of Parole ensures the proper supervision of over 15,000 offenders across the state. The agency also includes divisions such as Community Programs, Release, Professional Standards, Victim Services, and more, all working together to provide quality treatment and services to individuals under parole supervision.
As part of its mission, the New Jersey State Parole Board aims to evaluate and assess incarcerated offenders, determine their eligibility for release, and conduct revocation hearings when parolees violate the conditions of their parole. With a commitment to professionalism and accountability, the agency encourages crime victims to actively participate in the parole process, ensuring that their concerns are heard and considered by the appointed Parole Board Members and staff.
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