How does PVDMI account for/treat repeat offenders?
The PVDMI considers the parolee’s criminal history at the time of his/her release from the institution through the embedded CSRA. When responding to a parole violation the agent will consider the PDVMI outcome, the parolee’s history of adjustment since release and the parole violation to determine the appropriate disposition. Parole agents may recommend overriding the PDVMI outcome based on the stabilizing or destabilizing factors that influence the ability of the parolee to successfully reintegrate into the community. In this process, previous violations of parole or the commission of new crimes while under parole supervision will be considered.