One of the parolees (Dan Hedaya) steals a stereo tape deck from Murphy's house, then calls Murphy for instructions on how to use it.
The beautiful campus queen (Simone Griffith) whom Murphy worshipped from afar in high school shows up as one of his parolees and delivers what looks like the kayo punch to his career.
Charlie suddenly goes wacky after his customary rough tough tactics drive a parolee to near suicide.
Murphy's toughness turns to panic when he gets a note from Louie (Aldo Ray) bearing a death threat.
Murphy's sweetheart, an assistant D.A., breaks the news that she'll be prosecuting one of Murphy's favorite parolees.
Conscience-stricken over his ""good life,"" Murphy volunteers to go to prison for a taste of life in stir.