parole was granted around 11 years after he killed his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day 2013. After leaving jail, he will be part of South Africa's restorative justice programme. The former Paralympic athlete is known as "Blade Runner".
The world took notice of Pistorius' rise and subsequent fall. He gained fame as an athlete with unmatched prowess, yet found himself convicted of murder. His scheduled release marks a significant chapter in his life.
It brings forth questions about his future and the impact of South Africa's approach to criminal justice. Upon release, Pistorius will not enjoy absolute freedom. He must comply with specific parole conditions until December 2029, when his sentence ends.
These include regular monitoring, participation in gender-based violence programmes and ongoing therapy for anger management, Reuters reported. His movements, such as changing residences or seeking employment, will require approval from a designated official. What led to his early release involves several factors.
The parole board considered his behaviour in prison, his mental and physical health and the potential risks he might face upon release. Pistorius engaged in the restorative justice programme, a unique approach born in the post-apartheid era. This system, reflective of indigenous cultural practices, emphasises reconciliation over punishment.
A key part of this program is talks between the victim's family and the offender, meant to help everyone heal. Pistorius and Reeva's dad, Barry Steenkamp, had this talk on June 22, 2022, as reported by Reuters. The Steenkamp family has mixed feelings about Pistorius getting out of jail.
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