Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 22, November 25, 2024
Section 12 CCR 2517-1-28.110 - Parole Decision Criteria [Rev. eff. 1/14/14]Parole release decisions shall be made in a manner that is in the best interests of the juvenile, the victim, and the community. In making a decision concerning the granting of parole, each member shall consider the following criteria:
A. Juvenile 1. The number and severity of the committing offense(s) and other adjudications or convictions.2. The juvenile's successes and negative behaviors in a program while in the Division of Youth Corrections commitment and while on parole. 3. The existence of an acceptable parole plan that provides a foundation for the youth to successfully transition into the community.4. The review of the juvenile's therapeutic, educational, and behavioral progress within Division of Youth Corrections programs.5. The results of the objective risk assessment administered by the State of Colorado Department of Human Services, the Division of Youth Corrections. B. Victim 1. The rights of the crime victims as defined by the Victims Rights amendment, Section 24-4.1-301 through 24-4.1-304, C.R.S. 2. Demonstrated understanding of the victim impact and safety concerns.C. Community 1. The juvenile's adjustment into the community as evidenced by conduct during home passes, school, work, special events or other community release. 2. The juvenile's payment of restitution and completion of community services hours as required by the courts.3. Demonstrated understanding of community safety.Rule 28.100 eff. 12/01/2004.