Sophia Manuel, Policy Advisor for Reform Initiatives at IDOC | Illinois Department of Corrections oficial website
Sophia Manuel, Policy Advisor for Reform Initiatives at IDOC | Illinois Department of Corrections oficial website
The data shows that the released offender on parolee was a man. He was convicted in 2021 when he was 31 years old. He is now 34.
Commonly referred to as parole in Illinois, Mandatory Supervised Release (MSR) is a post-prison supervision period, in which individuals must follow specific rules like check-ins with parole officers; violations can lead to re-incarceration. Unlike parole, MSR is automatically required for all individuals released after serving a prison sentence.
In 2023, Gov. JB Pritzker signed a bill to reform Illinois’ Mandatory Supervised Release program. The law aims to reduce recidivism and reportedly create a more effective and equitable supervision system by incentivizing education, streamlining the review process, and expanding virtual check-ins.
“Our current supervision system too often operates unfairly, with rules that make it simply a revolving door back to jail,” Pritzker said at a bill signing ceremony in Chicago. “In fact, more than 25% of people who are released from prison in Illinois end up back behind bars, not because they’re recidivists, but instead for a noncriminal technical violation.”
A 2018 report from the Illinois Sentencing Policy Advisory Council indicated that 43% of released prisoners in Illinois return to prison within three years, costing taxpayers an estimated $152,000 per recidivism event.
County | Total Number of Parolees | % Women | % Men | Median age |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cook County | 172 | 10.5% | 89.5% | 35 |
Macon County | 41 | 2.4% | 97.6% | 36 |
St. Clair County | 26 | 7.7% | 92.3% | 41 |
Winnebago County | 23 | 0% | 100% | 38 |
Peoria County | 19 | 0% | 100% | 37 |
Sangamon County | 16 | 0% | 100% | 37 |
Champaign County | 10 | 20% | 80% | 31 |
Kane County | 10 | 10% | 90% | 32.5 |
Lake County | 10 | 0% | 100% | 31 |
Madison County | 8 | 0% | 100% | 31.5 |
Will County | 7 | 0% | 100% | 45 |
Lasalle County | 7 | 14.3% | 85.7% | 39 |
McLean County | 7 | 0% | 100% | 47 |
DuPage County | 5 | 0% | 100% | 36 |
Marion County | 5 | 20% | 80% | 41 |
Schuyler County | 5 | 20% | 80% | 36 |
Jefferson County | 4 | 25% | 75% | 30 |
Tazewell County | 4 | 0% | 100% | 30.5 |
Vermilion County | 4 | 0% | 100% | 31.5 |
Henry County | 4 | 25% | 75% | 47.5 |
Adams County | 4 | 25% | 75% | 37.5 |
Rock Island County | 3 | 0% | 100% | 46 |
Franklin County | 3 | 0% | 100% | 25 |
Logan County | 3 | 33.3% | 66.7% | 43 |
McHenry County | 3 | 0% | 100% | 34 |
Pike County | 2 | 0% | 100% | 40 |
Richland County | 2 | 0% | 100% | 30 |
Clinton County | 2 | 0% | 100% | 31.5 |
Coles County | 2 | 0% | 100% | 22.5 |
Mason County | 2 | 50% | 50% | 34.5 |
Whiteside County | 2 | 0% | 100% | 31.5 |
Fayette County | 2 | 0% | 100% | 45 |
Livingston County | 2 | 0% | 100% | 36 |
Wayne County | 2 | 0% | 100% | 32.5 |
Stephenson County | 2 | 0% | 100% | 31 |
Kankakee County | 2 | 0% | 100% | 30 |
Williamson County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 34 |
White County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 57 |
Woodford County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 39 |
Washington County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 34 |
Wabash County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 43 |
Alexander County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 62 |
Boone County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 30 |
Crawford County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 38 |
DeKalb County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 26 |
Deported County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 40 |
Effingham County | 1 | 100% | 0% | 35 |
Fulton County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 32 |
Hardin County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 42 |
Iroquois County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 30 |
Jackson County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 43 |
Jasper County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 36 |
Kendall County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 38 |
Macoupin County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 43 |
Mercer County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 39 |
Montgomery County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 42 |
Morgan County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 30 |
Piatt County | 1 | 0% | 100% | 27 |