The release of any inmate to community supervision at the expiration of their prison term, less any gain time allotments. The releasee serves the balance of time remaining on their maximum sentence under community supervision. An inmate must have been convicted of certain crimes , and must have had a prior State or Federal Prison term; or have been sentenced as a Habitual Offender or Violent Habitual Offender to be eligible for Conditional Release.
A release from custody, without the payment of bail, which imposes regulations on the activities and associations of the defendant.
A release from custody which imposes regulations on the activities and associations of the defendant. If a defendant fails to meet the conditions, the release is revoked.
programs such as day parole, full parole and statutory release that provide an offender with a period of supervised transition from prison to the community
The release from a correctional facility before full sentence has been served which is conditioned on specific behavior. If conditions are not met, the individual may be returned to the facility.
An alternative to bail whereby a defendant is released from custody if he or she agrees to a number of court ordered terms and conditions.
A class of approval for release of new organisms (including genetically modified organisms), where the release is subject to strict conditions or controls.
A class of approval for release of new organisms proposed by the Royal Commission, where the release would be with conditions or controls.
Using the Release Conditions too, instructors can construct specific learning paths for their students. For example, students might be required to complete certain items on a checklist before being able to see a certain piece of content students might be required to be enrolled in a selected group before being able to participate in a discussion forum, or students might be required to score above a certain percentage before being able to take the next quiz.
A police officer who arrests a person may release him/her from custody on the condition that the person gives a promise to appear or enters into a recognizance. The recognizance may contain conditions limiting the accusedâ€(tm)s liberty and may require a cash deposit to make sure he or she complies.
Release in which a correctional system or other criminal justice entity maintains some supervision over the releasee for a specified period of time. Typically, it includes parole, supervised mandatory release, and supervised work furloughs.
The release of an inmate from prison to a period of community supervision, typically with a standard set of conditions he or she must abide by in order to remain on parole or post-release supervision. These conditions may include regular reporting, maintenance of a known residence, drug testing, compliance with a curfew, and other such conditions. Violation of the conditions of supervision may result in the imposition of sanctions. Such sanctions may be community-based or may result in the revocation of supervision status and a return to prison.