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12 April, 08:17

The modern practice of parole has its origins in the work of which reformer

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  1. 12 April, 12:06
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    Ithas its origins in the work of Captain Alexander Maconochie

    Captain Alexander Maconochie was a figure that i known as 'the father of parole'

    This happen because of the policy that he made in the 1830s, when he decided to eliminate the punishment of convicts in exchange for the convicts contributing something for the society near them.
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