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Q1 2020 Recap: Parolees in DuPage County convicted of crimes against justice

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There were two offenders convicted of crimes against justice released on parole in DuPage County during the first quarter of 2020, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by the DuPage Policy Journal.

The data shows that a man and a woman were among the parolees. The median age of the parolees sentenced for crimes against justice was 31. The younger parolee was a 29-year-old man sentenced in 2019, and the oldest was a 32-year-old woman sentenced in 2018.

The offender who had been incarcerated the longest was Margaret O. Davis. She was convicted in 2018 when she was 30 years old. She is now 32.

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 following table shows how many offenders convicted of crimes against justice were paroled during the first quarter of 2020 in each Illinois county.

Prisoners convicted of crimes against justice paroled in the first quarter of 2020
CountyTotal Number of Parolees% Women% MenMedian age
Cook County4812.5%87.5%37
Winnebago County70%100%28
Will County425%75%29
Macon County30%100%42
Bureau County20%100%48
Champaign County20%100%26
Dupage County250%50%31
Lake County250%50%40
Madison County250%50%32
Marion County250%50%23
Vermilion County20%100%34
Clay County10%100%33
Ford County10%100%28
Grundy County10%100%21
Hamilton County1100%0%29
Henry County1100%0%31
Kane County10%100%57
Kankakee County10%100%32
Kendall County1100%0%37
Lasalle County10%100%22
Macoupin County10%100%34
Mchenry County10%100%33
Morgan County10%100%32
Ogle County10%100%39
Pulaski County10%100%23
Sangamon County10%100%32
St. Clair County10%100%23

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