8 V.S.A. § 256. The law requires that the Department adopt rules pursuant to chapter 25 of Title 3 that establish graduated sanction guidelines for probation violations as an alternative to arrest or citation under section 301 of this title.
The purpose of this administrative rule is to follow legislative intent outlined in H. 792 allowing the Vermont Department of Corrections to impose graduated sanctions in response to technical violations of probation in lieu of filing a formal violation of probation with the sentencing Court. Department of Corrections' policy is also to facilitate successful completion of probation for offenders under their supervision before requesting judicial intervention. This rule will establish guidelines for staff in response to offender violation behavior.
All individuals and groups affected by the operations of the Vermont Department of Corrections may have access to this rule.
Graduated Sanctions: Community-based interventions utilizing a three-level matrix, imposed upon offenders who violate conditions of probation in lieu of a formal violation of probation process.
Level 1, 2 and 3 Sanctions - Graduated responses that provide clear guidance and consistency to staff when responding to severity. Sanctions are progressive in nature and commensurate with the level of violation behavior beginning at level 1 and progressing to level 3.
Level 1, 2 and 3 Violations - Progressive levels of technical violations based on the severity of the behavior. Level 1 is the lowest severity of behavior and level 3 is the highest. Violation levels increase as the severity of the behavior increases. In some instances repetitions of the same violation behavior can raise the levels from lower to higher depending on the behavior and number of repeated violations.
Non Risk-related Violation: A violation of a condition of probation which is not directly related to the risk to re-offend or to the underlying offense.
Probation: A suspended or deferred sentence imposed by a court under which an offender found guilty of a crime upon verdict or plea is subject to conditions imposed by the court and placed under supervision of the Commissioner of Corrections.
Risk-related Violation: A violation of a condition of probation which is directly related to the offender's risk to re-offend or to the underlying offense.
Technical Violation: A violation of a Court-ordered condition of probation other than new criminal behavior.
Violation of Probation (VOP): A finding by the Court, in accordance with 28 V.S.A. § 302.
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-- The seriousness of the violation and the offender's overall behavior, including, but not limited to, the risk the new behavior presents to the community, the victim and the offender;
-- The ability of the proposed intervention to promote compliance with Court requirements and foster offender understanding of the impact of the violation behavior;
-- The offender's history of compliance while under supervision.
-- It is in the interest of public, victim, or offender safety; or
-- Lesser non-judicial remedies utilizing Level 1, 2 and 3 graduated sanctions have failed; or
-- When the offender is convicted of a listed or violent offense and the behavior is risk-related.
Note: These graduated sanctions do not apply to new criminal convictions for violent offenses.
Attachment 1. Response to Probation Violation Sanction Guidelines.
Below are guidelines for responses to probation violations relating to the imposition of graduated sanctions for probationers. The following list of sanctions, while not all-inclusive, should be utilized when appropriate. Sanctions consist of actions available to the Probation Officer through community-based interventions. However, sanctions do not always occur in a linear fashion, and are not exclusive to those sanctions listed below. Each violation should be considered on a case-by-case basis consistent with the offender's risk and needs, in coordination with conditions set forth by the Court. The Level 1, 2, and 3 violations listed are not all-inclusive and may include, but are not limited to, other behaviors regarding the violations of conditions as set by the Court.
Level 1 Violations | Level 1 Sanctions |
-Failure to report as instructed -Out of Place -1st positive drug/alcohol test -Refusal of drug/alcohol test -Missed treatment/programming group -Unemployment or failure to seek employment within 45 days -Failure to fulfill financial obligations -Failure to follow case plan/ORP -Failure to complete community service -Curfew Violation | -Graduated Sanction Thinking Report -Apology (verbal or written) -Verbal warning -Develop Relapse Prevention Plan -Written essay/educational activities -Increase contacts for up to 30 days -Increase curfew restrictions for up to 30 days -Use of schedules for up to 30 days -DOC work crew |
Level 2 Violations | Level 2 Sanctions |
-Multiple Level 1 violations -Non-compliance with Special Conditions not indicated above -Continued substance abuse or 2nd positive drug/alcohol test -Continued missed treatment/programming group -Failure to comply with Level 1 sanctions -Contact with restricted persons (Non-Sex Offender/Domestic Violence) -Tampering with electronic monitoring equipment | -Referral for treatment assessment -Community Service Work for up to 80 hours -Community Restitution Work Crew for up to 10 days -Curfew/Restriction to residence -Increased reporting as directed for Alco-sensor, drug testing, employment search, or other related activity -Activities to address risk behaviors (self-help) -Loss of curfew/placed on schedule -Modification of the case plan to address risk-related behavior -Any Level 1 sanction -Use of Electronic Monitoring Equipment along with Level 1 sanction for up to 60 days |
Level 3 Violations | Level 3 Sanctions |
-Multiple Level 2 violations -Failure to comply with Level 2 sanctions -Non-threatening contact with victim -Suspension or placed on probation in treatment/programming group -Misdemeanor behavior (Non-risk/Non-violent) -Out of Place for more than 24 hours | -Use of Electronic Monitoring Equipment along with Level 2 sanction for up to 60 days. -Modified Conditions of Probation (risk-related) |
13-031 Code Vt. R. 13-130-031-X
EFFECTIVE DATE: November 23, 2010 Secretary of State Rule Log #10-041