practice by making promises to parole inmates who are considered dangerous to society through the new MAPP program regardless of Gainsville state ' s attorneys , judges , victims , witnesses , and law enforcement officers who testified in their trials by writing compelling letters protesting the inmates ' release .
The Gainsville state attorney general has argued that North Carolina ' s MAPP eligibility requirement of being infraction free for ninety days is unreasonable because the inmate who was released and who reoffended after only seven days had forty-one infractions over more than fifteen years , including assaults on prison staff and attempted sexual assaults on other inmates , before being infraction free for ninety days and , therefore , qualifying for the MAPP .
The attorney general further argued that infraction free for ninety days or not , this inmate should have never qualified for the MAPP in North Carolina and that it was unethical to put citizens at risk by granting him parole .
The director of prisons tells you that the Gainsville attorney general has begun a movement for a new type of parole board in response to the director ' s announcement that the MAPP might be coming to Centervale .
The Gainsville attorney general wants the citizens of Centervale represented on the MAPP parole board . Recommend how you might create a board of individuals that would take into account the ethical considerations of the inmates , the MAPP staff , the victims and families of the convicted inmate being considered for release , and the citizens of Centervale .
Attachments : Report on the Status of the Mutual Agreement Parole Program Mutual Agreement Parole Program : Policy and Procedures
The Mutual Agreement Program : A Study of System Intervention in the Wisconsin Division of Corrections
References :
North Carolina Department of Corrections . ( 2011 ). Report on the status of the mutual agreement parole program . Post Release Supervision and Parole Commission , ( Section 17.1 , S . L . 2007-323 ).
State of Wisconsin . ( 1979 ). The mutual agreement program : A study of system intervention in the Wisconsin division of correction ( pp . 1 – 254 ). Madison ,