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parolee|pərəʊˈliː| [f. parole n. or v. + -ee1.] One who is released on parole.
1916Dialect Notes IV. 327 Parolee.., one to whom parole is granted, esp. one sentenced to jail or reformatory or penitentiary who is released ‘on parole’. 1934Sun (Baltimore) 3 Dec. 8/3 One of the defects in the system in Baltimore is obvious—lack of supervision of parolees because of inadequate funds. 1937Ibid. 9 Feb. 15/7 (headline) Parolee held in murder. 1938Yale Rev. XXVIII. 157 The large majority of parolees are out to-day under such conditions as those which have just been described. 1957V. Nabokov Pnin 46 The Nansen Passport (a kind of parolee's card issued to Russian émigrés). 1964M. Argyle Psychol. & Social Probl. v. 72 Shaw also organized a good deal of local support and sympathy for parolees and ex-convicts. 1973Publishers Weekly 3 Dec. 40/1 In 1971, Long Island University opened its doors to young parolees. The ex-prisoners lived with the other students..except that they were closely supervised by their parole officer. 1975Times Lit. Suppl. 26 Sept. 1100/2 The process of making parole decisions, and the subsequent supervision of parolees, must be looked at from the viewpoint of all the various participants—prisoners, prison staff, paroling authority and parole supervisors. |