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Law Enforcement and Corrections

Emory University School of Law

2014

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The Attrition Of Rights Under Parole, Tonja Jacobi, Song Richardson, Gregory Barr Jan 2014

The Attrition Of Rights Under Parole, Tonja Jacobi, Song Richardson, Gregory Barr

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We conduct a detailed doctrinal and empirical study of the adverse effects of parole on the constitutional rights of both individual parolees and the communities in which they live. We show that parolees' Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights have been eroded by a multitude of punitive conditions endorsed by the courts. Punitive parole conditions actually increase parolees' vulnerability to criminal elements, and thus likely worsen recidivism. Simultaneously, the parole system broadly undermines the rights of nonparolees, including family members, cotenants, and communities. We show that police target parolee-dense neighborhoods for additional Terry stops, even when income, race, population, and …