North Carolina Division of Prisons
Program Services
Last Updated April 15, 2009
Prison Program Description: Mutual Agreement Parole Program
Purpose | The Mutual Agreement Parole Program is designed to prepare selected inmates for release through structured activities, scheduled progression in custody levels, participation in community based programs and established parole dates. It is a program which was established jointly by the Division of Prisons and the Parole Commission. |
Criteria for Participation | There is no parole for offenders who committed crimes after
October 1, 1994 who are sentenced under Structured
Sentencing. Only offenders who committed crimes before that
date and were sentenced under Fair Sentencing or earlier criminal
sentencing laws in NC may be considered for parole or MAPP. MAPP participation is available to inmates who are within three years of parole and meet the following criteria:
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Program Operation | There should be a recognizable need on the part of the inmate for involvement in the MAPP program and the inmate should express a desire to participate in improving educational achievements, learning skills, personal growth programs and modifying specific behavior. |