In his article, "Released from Prison . . . but Placed in Solitary Confinement: A Parolee Reveals the Practical Ramifications of Samson v. California," James Binall asserts the issue of bringing parolees into society. He backs up his claim by giving the example of Samson v. California and areas in which the parole system has failed offenders who have are new to parole. In order to address the issue, Binall calls for an improved parole system in which offenders that are newly released are given a smoother transition into society and one in which parole officers are much more involved. The author seems to have an annoyed tone and is targeting an audience that is interested in hearing about possible changes that could be done to the parole system.
Binall, James. "Released from Prison . . . but Placed in Solitary Confinement: A Parolee Reveals the Practical Ramifications of Samson v. California."New England Journal on Criminal & Civil
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