Q2 2018 Recap: Parolees in Belleville convicted of crimes against justice

Q2 2018 Recap: Parolees in Belleville convicted of crimes against justice
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There were two offenders convicted of crimes against justice released on parole in Belleville during the second quarter, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by the Metro East Sun.

The data shows that both of the released offenders in Belleville were men. The younger parolee was a 24-year-old man sentenced in 2018. The other was a 37-year-old man sentenced in 2017.

The offender who was incarcerated the longest was Parris Anderson. He was convicted of a crime against justice in 2017 when he was 35 years old. He is now 37.

Under state law, paroled offenders are still in legal custody of the IDOC, meaning they can be taken back to a correctional center at any time if the state has probable cause or a warrant.

The table below shows the cities in Illinois with the most paroled offenders in Q2 2018 who were convicted of crimes against justice.

Prisoners convicted of crimes against justice paroled in Q2 2018

City

Total # of Parolees

% Women

% Men

Median Age

Chicago
43
2.3%
97.7%
33
Rockford
6
0%
100%
30
Havana
2
0%
100%
39
Rock Island
2
0%
100%
28
Decatur
2
0%
100%
26
Granite City
2
0%
100%
40
Bloomington
2
50%
50%
38
Shelbyville
2
50%
50%
29
Belleville
2
0%
100%
30
Joliet
2
0%
100%
28
Mount Vernon
1
0%
100%
48
Matteson
1
0%
100%
22
Murphysboro
1
0%
100%
26
Anna
1
0%
100%
44
Normal
1
0%
100%
30
Oak Park
1
0%
100%
28
Ottawa
1
0%
100%
29
Rock Falls
1
0%
100%
20
Saint Charles
1
0%
100%
42
Springfield
1
0%
100%
29
Willowbrook
1
0%
100%
46
Martinsville
1
0%
100%
41
Kankakee
1
0%
100%
22
Ashley
1
0%
100%
45
Aurora
1
100%
0%
26
Bellwood
1
0%
100%
23
Cherry Valley
1
0%
100%
27
Compton
1
0%
100%
44
Dixon
1
0%
100%
34
Dolton
1
0%
100%
28
East Saint Louis
1
0%
100%
35
Elgin
1
100%
0%
22
Evanston
1
0%
100%
53
Harvey
1
0%
100%
41
Herrin
1
0%
100%
37
Kampsville
1
0%
100%
46
Wood River
1
0%
100%
28


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