- The purpose of parole is wide-ranging. Most offenders, even those serving life sentences, will have a lawful date for parole eligibility. There must be a way to reintegrate those offenders back into society. Parole is a proven method for the re-entry of incarcerated offenders into society. The need to earn parole motivates offenders to address problems that contributed to their criminal behavior. Parole is the public's last line of defense against the early release of unsuitable serious offenders. It simply makes good sense to screen serious offenders before their return to the community. The Parole Board takes into account a multitude of factors when each inmate is considered in an effort to assess and manage risk.
- The mission of the correctional policy of the State of Montana is to: a) punish each offender commensurate with the nature and degree of harm caused by the offender; b) protect the public by incarcerating violent offenders and serious repeat offenders; c) provide restitution, reparation, and restoration to the victim's) of the offense; and d) encourage and provide opportunities for the offender’s self-improvement.
- The Board is also responsible for Executive Clemency for the State of Montana. This includes both pardon