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Typical Texas Parole Supervision Levels
After being released from prison, unless the full term was served, offenders face a period of time on which they are under the supervision of the Texas Department of Pardons and Parole. They will be assigned to a local office and a local parole officer who administers their supervision and basically keeps an eye on them. There are basically three levels of parole supervision, excluding the ones with special conditions such as sex offender and violent felons facing a Super Intensive Supervision Program (SISP) which we will discuss in anotherRead More