How do rearrest rates for offenders released on parole compare to those released unconditionally?
A) there is little difference
B) parolees were rearrested slightly more frequently
C) those released unconditionally were rearrested far more frequently
D) parolees are more likely to be rearrested for a felony while those released unconditionally are more likely to be rearrested for a misdemeanor
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