Current through September 2, 2024
Section 06.02.01.012 - GENERAL SUPERVISION01.Responding to Non-Compliant Behaviors.a. All alleged violations of the terms and conditions of probation or parole and the AOS that require investigation are investigated and documented within the time limits established by Department policy.b. A report will be sent to the court or Commission any time that discretionary jail time is imposed.c. Non-compliant behaviors that require a report to the court, prosecuting attorney, or Commission under the terms of the IRM will be reported within the time limits established by Department policy.02.Encouraging Compliant Behaviors. a. The PPOs will assess an offender's readiness for change regarding the identified needs of the offender throughout the period of supervision.b. When the PPO observes or is made aware of the offender's efforts at prevention of non-compliance with conditions of supervision, or the offender is making progress on targeted behaviors the PPO will promptly provide a reward. Responses available to the PPO to address desired behavior are included in the IRM.03.Agreement of Supervision. The AOS developed by the Department will include in non-technical language the specific behavioral restrictions and requirements for the offender, including compliance with the terms and conditions of probation or parole. The Department shall require the AOS and IRM are reviewed with each offender under the supervision of the Board and require each offender to sign the AOS.04.Assessment of Potential to Re-Offend. The Department shall require the use of a validated actuarial assessment to determine the potential to re-offend and needs of each offender under the Department's supervision. The policy shall require assessments be performed upon intake for all offenders and at least annually thereafter for offenders whose most recent assessment score is in the moderate or high range of risk to re-offend. All offenders shall be re-assessed after a significant incident that indicates re-assessment should take place e.g. the filing of a special progress report or a probation or parole violation.05.Reentry Plan. The Department shall establish policies requiring that requires PPOs to review all actuarial assessments of the potential to re-offend and needs of each offender under the PPOs' supervision. PPO's will use the information to develop an OMP with the offender to establish goals and behaviors that will address the offender's identified needs and encourage compliance with the terms and conditions of probation or parole.06.Search of Home, Vehicle, and Property. Any person who resides with an offender under the supervision of the Department while on probation or parole or an offender released on furlough shall have the person's home, vehicle and property, both personal and real, subject to search by a probation and parole officer at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner to extent that the home, vehicle and property are accessible to the offender. The officer shall not need a warrant, reasonable suspicion, or probable cause.07.Visits at Place of Employment. Any person who employs an offender under the supervision of the Department while on probation or parole, an offender housed in a community reentry center, or an offender released on furlough shall have the offender's designated work areas subject to inspection by a probation and parole officer at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner. The officer shall not need a warrant, reasonable suspicion, or probable cause.Idaho Admin. Code r. 06.02.01.012