37 Tex. Admin. Code § 145.2 - Standard Parole Guidelines
(a) Parole panels are
vested with complete discretion in making parole decisions to accomplish the
mandatory duties found in Chapter 508, Government Code.
(b) Parole guidelines have been adopted by
the Board to assist parole panels in the selection of possible candidates for
release. Parole guidelines are applied as a basis, but not as the exclusive
criteria, upon which parole panels base release decisions.
(1) The parole guidelines consist of a risk
assessment instrument and an offense severity scale. Combined, these components
serve as an instrument to guide parole release decisions.
(2) The risk assessment instrument includes
two sets of components, static and dynamic factors.
(A) Static factors include:
(i) Age at first admission to a juvenile or
adult correctional facility;
(ii)
History of supervisory release revocations for felony offenses;
(iii) Prior incarcerations;
(iv) Employment history; and
(v) The commitment offense.
(B) Dynamic factors include:
(i) The offender's current age;
(ii) Whether the offender is a confirmed
security threat group (gang) member;
(iii) Education, vocational and certified
on-the-job training programs completed during the present
incarceration;
(iv) Prison
disciplinary conduct; and
(v)
Current prison custody level.
(3) Scores from the risk assessment
instrument are combined with an offense severity rating for the sentenced
offense of record to determine a parole candidate's guidelines level.
(c) The adoption and use of the
parole guidelines do not imply the creation of any parole release formula, or a
right or expectation by an offender to parole based upon the guidelines. The
risk assessment instrument and the offense severity scale, while utilized for
research and reporting, are not to be construed so as to mandate either a
favorable or unfavorable parole decision. The parole guidelines serve as an aid
in the parole decision process and the parole decision shall be at the
discretion of the Board and the voting parole panel.
(d) The Board is authorized to revise the
parole guidelines as warranted.
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