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How did Zebulon Brockway's use of indeterminate sentences ultimately result in earning the title “Father of American Parole?"
Brockway was called the "Father of American Parole" by the prison guards in Connecticut because they
predicted he would become famous by introducing indeterminate sentences
Brockway, like Maconochie, wrote a book on American prisons, which became a best seller, and so
Brockway spent most of the rest of his career giving lectures on prison reform
Brockway was like Maconochie when he introduced work-and-release system, which became popular
O with his supervisors, but Brockway had much opposition from his peers who did not see the value of
reform
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Brockway believed in reformation, seeing indeterminate sentences as allowing time for prisoners to
lessen their prison time by good behavior and accessing education and trade training

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