Article 49 – Pre‑Release Reentry Case Planning
86040.4 Assessment
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The pre-release process starts with an assessment of the parolee’s criminogenic needs and probable risks to the community, which are used to assist the parolee with successful reintegration into the community and reduce the risk of recidivism.
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APOMS notifies CTP staff of an inmate’s upcoming release 210 days prior to their Earliest Possible Release Date, or 270 days if the inmate is a sex offender.
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Upon notification from APOMS, CTP staff utilize the COMPAS system to document and archive the Reentry Assessment, Reentry Case Plan, Static-99R, FSORA, and manual CSRA.
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Case Records staff at each institution shall notify CTP staff of any change to an inmate’s status that will result in an unanticipated release on short notice, of any inmate whose release supervision status changes from Post-Release Community Supervision to DAPODivision of Adult Parole Operations (formerly P&CSD).
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CTP staff at each institution shall review inmates’ records in the Strategic Offender Management System (SOMSStrategic Offender Management) and the Electronic Records Management System (ERMSElectronic Records Management System) to determine eligibility for assessment. Assessments are not conducted on inmates who are Mexican Nationals and have an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainer in place.