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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The parole system allows for a well-bahed prisoner who is not seen as a potential threat to society, to be released under supervision.
The prisoner is only allowed to live in a certain area, and undertake a specific occupation, and must report regularly to a designated Parole Officer from the time of release on parole, until the time when the sentence would have been completed. Any law-breaking during that time means the prisoner is returned to prison to serve the remainder of the sentence.
Being 'up for parole' means that a prisoner can be considered for parole, having served a portion of the sentence, and seen as suitable for release under licence. the decision is made by a board of suitable individuals, usually inclduing the prison governor. parole can be granted, or declined and re-applied ro at a future date.