Sie sind auf Seite 1von 11

Age level 31-40 years old posted the largest number of

parolees at 6,597.

Age level 21-30 years old recorded the second largest


number of parolees at 4,789.
97.56% (14,649) of the parolees are male and the remaining 2.44%
(366) are female.
Majority (8,104 or 53.97%) of the parolees are married.

16.75% or 2,515 parolees are with common-law relations.


A large number of parolees accounting for 3,977 or 26.49%
are categorized under the elementary undergraduate.

The category high school undergraduate closely follows


recorded at 3,330 parolees.
All of the parolees supervised by the Agency are Filipinos.
Most of the parolees accounting for 2,540 or 16.92% have two (2)
children.

16.86% or 2,532 parolees have three (3) children.

14.84% or 2,229 parolees have four (4) children.


The occupational classification Group VI (Farmers, Forestry
Workers and Fishermen) constituted the largest number of
parolees reported at 2,615.

Occupational Group V (Service Workers and Shop and Market


Sales Workers) composed the second largest number of
parolees recorded at 2,265.

This is followed by Occupational Group VII (Trades and


Related Workers) with 2,145 parolees.
Among the crimes committed by the parolees, crimes against
persons posted the highest percentage share at 61.21%
(9,191). Crimes against property closely followed at 3,281
parolees.

Crimes against special laws ranked third with 1,940 parolees.


Greater majority (83.01% or 12,464) of the parolees
admitted that their criminal responsibility is principal.
The highest recorded distribution for the length of supervision
period of parolees as imposed by the Board is 5-6 years recorded
at 8,429 parolees.

29.36% or 4,408 parolees have 3-4 years supervision period


while 14.13% or 2,122 parolees have 1-2 years.

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen