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Conditions of parole serve the following purposes:
(1) notify the parolee of what conduct is permissible and what conduct is prohibited if the parolee is to remain in the community on parole;
(2) advise the parolee in writing of laws that have in the past been frequently violated by parolees, so the parolee does not inadvertently violate laws;
(3) require the parolee to advise the parole officer of major changes in the parolee's life so that any problems may be dealt with and a possible crisis averted;
(4) aid in the rehabilitation of the parolee; and
(5) protect the public by helping the parole officer monitor the parolee's activities in the community.
History: Eff. 1/30/91, Register 117
Authority: AS 33.16.010
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