In Arkansas, the outcome of a meeting to determine an incarcerated individual’s suitability for early release is a matter of public record. These outcomes determine whether an inmate can rejoin society under supervision or must remain incarcerated. Typically, the decision includes the date of the hearing, the inmate’s name and information, the crime committed, and the board’s decision (granted, denied, or deferred). For instance, a record might show that an individual convicted of robbery was granted supervised release after serving a portion of their sentence.
Access to these records offers transparency and accountability within the correctional system. This information can be vital for victims, their families, and the community, providing insight into the justice system’s operations and allowing for informed discourse on public safety. Historically, access to such information has been limited, but with increasing emphasis on open government, Arkansas has made strides in providing public access to these records. This promotes trust and understanding of the parole process.