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Q4 2019 Recap: Parolees in Georgetown convicted of crimes involving alcohol

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There was an offender convicted of a crime involving alcohol released on parole in Georgetown during the fourth quarter, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by the Chambana Sun.

The data shows that the released offender was a man. He was convicted in 2017 when he was 56.

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 table below shows the 50 cities in Illinois with the most paroled offenders in Q4 2019 who were convicted of crimes involving alcohol.

Prisoners convicted of crimes involving alcohol paroled in Q4 2019

CityTotal # of Parolees% Women% MenMedian Age
Chicago8510.6%89.4%41
Kankakee200%100%42
Rockford147.1%92.9%42
Decatur50%100%40
Champaign50%100%40
Aurora50%100%49
Berwyn40%100%47
Urbana30%100%38
Maywood30%100%41
Normal30%100%38
Blue Island30%100%38
Springfield30%100%57
Peoria30%100%48
Bloomington333.3%66.7%48
Galesburg20%100%43
Waukegan20%100%33
Cicero20%100%40
Lockport20%100%53
Wonder Lake20%100%51
Pekin20%100%53
Hazel Crest20%100%43
Bellwood250%50%36
Lincoln20%100%42
Wheeling250%50%44
Joliet250%50%45
Riverdale20%100%35
Fox Lake20%100%46
Belvidere20%100%56
Calumet City20%100%49
Lake In The Hills2100%0%54
Streamwood20%100%34
Cabery10%100%61
Marseilles10%100%59
New Lenox10%100%45
Freeport1100%0%25
Plano10%100%47
Ottawa10%100%49
Charleston10%100%31
Elgin10%100%43
Oak Lawn10%100%27
Tuscola10%100%41
Capron10%100%54
Madison10%100%36
Sidney10%100%51
Danville10%100%44
Romeoville10%100%55
Westmont10%100%41
Dolton10%100%33
Moline1100%0%37
Jerseyville10%100%35

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