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Tuesday, April 15, 2025

2024 Parolees Recap: Who was paroled in Peoria County?

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Alyssa Williams, Assistant Director at IDOC | Illinois Department of Corrections oficial website

Alyssa Williams, Assistant Director at IDOC | Illinois Department of Corrections oficial website

There were 361 offenders released on parole during 2024 that live in Peoria County, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Peoria Standard.

The data shows that 332 men and 29 women were released on parole in Peoria County during 2024. Of the parolees, four were veterans, and the median age was 38. The youngest parolee was a 20-year-old man convicted of a crime involving one or more weapons in 2024, and the oldest was a 70-year-old man convicted of a property crime in 2024.

The offender who was incarcerated the longest was Richard P. Oakes. He was convicted of homicide in 1988 when he was 19 years old. He is now 56.

Commonly referred to as parole in Illinois, Mandatory Supervised Release (MSR) is a post-prison supervision period, in which individuals must follow specific rules like check-ins with parole officers; violations can lead to re-incarceration. Unlike parole, MSR is automatically required for all individuals released after serving a prison sentence.

In 2023, Gov. JB Pritzker signed a bill to reform Illinois’ Mandatory Supervised Release program. The law aims to reduce recidivism and reportedly create a more effective and equitable supervision system by incentivizing education, streamlining the review process, and expanding virtual check-ins.

“Our current supervision system too often operates unfairly, with rules that make it simply a revolving door back to jail,” Pritzker said at a bill signing ceremony in Chicago. “In fact, more than 25% of people who are released from prison in Illinois end up back behind bars, not because they’re recidivists, but instead for a noncriminal technical violation.”

A 2018 report from the Illinois Sentencing Policy Advisory Council indicated that 43% of released prisoners in Illinois return to prison within three years, costing taxpayers an estimated $152,000 per recidivism event.

Breakdown of Offenders Paroled in Each Illinois County in 2024
CountyTotal 2024 Parolees% convicted for sex crimes% convicted for homicide% convicted for drug-related crimes
Adams County1165.2%2.6%30.2%
Alexander County147.1%7.1%28.6%
Bond County244.2%0%50%
Boone County240%0%20.8%
Brown County50%0%80%
Bureau County238.7%0%26.1%
Calhoun County40%0%0%
Carroll County137.7%0%46.2%
Cass County90%0%66.7%
Champaign County2340.4%1.3%13.2%
Christian County2810.7%3.6%35.7%
Clark County175.9%0%35.3%
Clay County190%0%47.4%
Clinton County205%0%30%
Coles County551.8%3.6%34.5%
Cook County5,4807.9%5%8.1%
Crawford County424.8%0%40.5%
Cumberland County425%0%25%
DeKalb County432.3%7%11.6%
Deported County8058.8%13.8%3.8%
DeWitt County210%4.8%33.3%
Douglas County100%0%30%
DuPage County1732.3%3.5%11%
Edgar County254%4%24%
Edwards County70%0%14.3%
Effingham County260%0%53.8%
Fayette County2611.5%0%61.5%
Ford County80%0%0%
Franklin County492%0%40.8%
Fulton County320%12.5%31.3%
Gallatin County812.5%0%25%
Greene County1513.3%0%53.3%
Grundy County110%9.1%18.2%
Hamilton County128.3%0%16.7%
Hancock County1010%0%50%
Hardin County80%0%75%
Henderson County50%0%60%
Henry County553.6%14.5%36.4%
Iroquois County1717.6%0%29.4%
Jackson County643.1%0%29.7%
Jasper County90%0%33.3%
Jefferson County710%1.4%39.4%
Jersey County210%0%19%
Jo Daviess County50%0%20%
Johnson County520%0%20%
Kane County2694.5%5.2%16.4%
Kankakee County1034.9%3.9%14.6%
Kendall County496.1%8.2%16.3%
Knox County504%2%16%
Lake County30811.4%2.9%14.6%
Lasalle County781.3%0%35.9%
Lawrence County160%0%56.3%
Lee County238.7%4.3%34.8%
Livingston County407.5%2.5%30%
Logan County362.8%2.8%27.8%
Macon County4385.5%2.1%16.7%
Macoupin County460%4.3%41.3%
Madison County2792.5%3.6%29%
Marion County513.9%0%35.3%
Marshall County70%0%28.6%
Mason County137.7%0%23.1%
Massac County110%0%27.3%
McDonough County2020%5%30%
McHenry County842.4%7.1%27.4%
McLean County1741.7%1.1%29.3%
Menard County40%0%50%
Mercer County100%0%10%
Monroe County70%14.3%42.9%
Montgomery County360%0%47.2%
Morgan County390%0%46.2%
Moultrie County80%0%37.5%
Ogle County195.3%5.3%26.3%
Peoria County3612.5%8%19.4%
Perry County238.7%0%30.4%
Piatt County1216.7%0%41.7%
Pike County303.3%0%46.7%
Pope County1010%0%50%
Pulaski County70%0%28.6%
Putnam County10%0%100%
Randolph County420%0%40.5%
Richland County160%0%25%
Rock Island County942.1%2.1%26.6%
Saline County424.8%4.8%21.4%
Sangamon County26717.6%4.5%21.3%
Schuyler County2437.5%0%8.3%
Scott County520%0%20%
Shelby County170%5.9%52.9%
St. Clair County4062%4.4%15.3%
Stark County70%14.3%28.6%
Stephenson County330%3%12.1%
Tazewell County1154.3%4.3%18.3%
Union County185.6%0%55.6%
Vermilion County1101.8%3.6%17.3%
Wabash County120%0%25%
Warren County130%0%23.1%
Washington County40%0%25%
Wayne County150%0%40%
White County270%3.7%33.3%
Whiteside County402.5%7.5%20%
Will County2733.3%5.9%18.3%
Williamson County631.6%1.6%19%
Winnebago County5036.8%3.2%12.5%
Woodford County2611.5%0%30.8%

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