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One way math is used in this field is to predict when a criminal is going to be released from prison. "We're dealing with a lot of families, trying to help them understand how our parole system works," says Steve Sullivan. "It can get complicated."

After someone serves 1/3 of their sentence, they can apply for full parole. After they serve 2/3 of the sentence time, they are automatically released.

You are working with a victim of domestic violence. Her husband was charged and convicted of assault for beating her. He is serving a 5-year sentence. He threatened to get revenge on her after he is released.

She's concerned for her safety and asks for your help in answering the following questions:

How long before he can apply for parole?

How long before he can be automatically released?