White Paper on Crime 2025 Part2/Chapter5/Section1
Parole may be granted to inmates sentenced to imprisonment when it is determined that they have a sense of remorse and willingness to improve and rehabilitate, that they pose no risk of reoffending, and that being placed on probation is appropriate for their rehabilitation. However, this may not apply if it is deemed that social sentiment does not approve.
To be granted parole, it is necessary for inmates who were sentenced to imprisonment to have served one third of a definite term of imprisonment or 10 years for life imprisonment.