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Abuser up for parole

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 9:56 pm
by lilyx
Some of you guys know about the incident that happened back in 2009, the problems that has occurred with family members and of course my mental health. Pretty soon he will be up for parole in a few months and I am conflicted.For the most part I am fine with him being on parole, as I am at the point of my life where I do not think that he would have any effect on me. But, there are times where I think that if for some reason we met again, maybe I would get involved again. Yet I know that is a crazy thought, a bad idea since he was the one that manipulated me and it was not on me. I want to go the hearing, I feel like going would give closure since I was not at there when he plead guilty. I do not know whether I should just be there or also speak. If I do speak what do I say? I have put it out of my mind for so many years that I do not know what I think about what happened anymore.

Re: Abuser up for parole

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 10:55 pm
by snailshell
Is there someone you could talk to who could advise you - a lawyer, victim's advocate, officer, or another professional who is familiar with the case and could work with you to get the information you need and make the best decision for you?

Re: Abuser up for parole

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 5:58 am
by Heather
Lily, it's so good to see you again. It always is, though I'm sorry it's for this reason. I hope you're doing well otherwise. I think of you often. :)

You know, I don't think it's crazy to be worried you might get involved with this person again (especially given the family relation), or, more to the point, that they could manipulate you again. I think that is a common thing to feel uncertain about with someone who engaged in the kind of abuse this person did with you, and certainly the kind of manipulation.

I think the best place to start with this would be to first just go ahead and respect that you want to go to the hearing, and you certainly have the right to. As far as speaking or not, if you did, what would you WANT to say? And do you think he should get parole or not? Most often, people speaking at parole hearings are speaking expressly about if someone should or should not be given parole.

I also want to make sure that you know there are some things you can do for your own protection if he does get it. For instance, you could probably get an order of protection that assures he has to keep his distance from you. That may also be something you could request if you do go to the parole hearing, and your victim's advocate from back when (assuming they are still working) could fill you in more on that and if that's an option.

Re: Abuser up for parole

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 12:14 pm
by lilyx
I plan on calling the victims center to get details later. I do not think that I would need an order of protection, I feel safe if he gets out. It is not for a couple months so I am not majorly concerned, I just know I want to be there but whether to speak or not is the issue. But I have time to think about that.

Re: Abuser up for parole

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 8:36 am
by Sam W
Hi lily,

It sounds like you already have a pretty strong sense of what you can do around this to get support, which is awesome. Hopefully the victims center can get you all the information you need. And if you need support, be that a sounding board or a place to weigh your options around speaking, we're happy to provide a space for you to do that.

Re: Abuser up for parole

Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2017 12:42 am
by chrisvon
Agree on the comment above. Consult with a lawyer about it. Maybe there's still away for a restraining order after he gets out in prison. There are free legal advice online like (link redacted). And its good also to talk with groups that you can rely on.