In many cases their traditional powers have been limited by "determinate sentencing" and other reform legislation.
[1][2][3][4] This list is intended to be exhaustive of federal and state-level parole and pardon agencies.
In some cases the pardoning and paroling function are not within the same agency.
As of 2018, sixteen states had abolished the parole function in favor of "determinate sentencing".
However, parole boards in those states continue to exist in order to deal with imprisoned felons sentenced before the imposition of "determinate sentencing".