Or. Admin. Code § 255-032-0020 - Purpose of Review Hearing
The sole issue of the hearing described in OAR 255-032-0015 shall be to determine whether or not the inmate is likely to be rehabilitated within a reasonable period of time. Criteria indicating whether the inmate is likely to be rehabilitated prior to release include:
(1) The inmate's involvement in correctional
treatment, medical care, educational, vocational or other training in the
institution which will substantially enhance his/her capacity to lead a
law-abiding life when released;
(2)
The inmate's institutional employment history;
(3) The inmate's institutional disciplinary
conduct;
(4) The inmate's maturity,
stability, demonstrated responsibility, and any apparent development in the
inmate personality which may promote or hinder conformity to law;
(5) The inmate's past use of narcotics or
other dangerous drugs, or past habitual and excessive use of alcoholic
liquor;
(6) The inmate's prior
criminal history, including the nature and circumstances of previous
offenses;
(7) The inmate's conduct
during any previous period of probation or parole;
(8) The inmate does/does not have a mental or
emotional disturbance, deficiency, condition or disorder predisposing them to
the commission of a crime to a degree rendering them a danger to the health and
safety of the community;
(9) The
adequacy of the inmate's parole plan including community support from family,
friends, treatment providers, and others in the community; type of residence,
neighborhood or community in which the inmate plans to live;
(10) There is a reasonable probability that
the inmate will remain in the community without violating the law, and there is
substantial likelihood that the inmate will conform to the conditions of
parole.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 144.110(2)(b), ORS 163.105(1), ORS 161.620 & ORS 144.780
Stats. Implemented: ORS 144.050, ORS 144.140, ORS 144.226, ORS 144.228 & ORS 144.232
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