What factors are used to determine if an offender is suitable for parole?
In making parole decisions the Parole Board is guided by several factors including the offender’s current offense, number of institutional infractions, previous criminal record, results of personal interviews, educational/vocational and behavioral development during imprisonment, release plans, and information received from family, friends, victims, and others.
In making parole decisions the Parole Board is guided by several factors including the offender’s current offense, number of institutional infractions, previous criminal record, results of personal interviews, educational/vocational and behavioral development during imprisonment, release plans, and information received from family, friends, victims, and others. http://www.vadoc.state.va.us/offenders/community/overview.
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