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State board recommends parole changes
Draft report suggests not passing laws based on “what feels good at the time”
Thursday, April 8, 2010 at 10:14 a.m.
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A state advisory panel on Thursday issued preliminary recommendations to reform the state’s parole system and took a swipe at politicians for making decisions based on “what feels good at the time” instead of basing laws on sound policy.
The report, which is expected to be finalized and sent to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger by May 1, centers on proposing reforms based on shortcomings in how the state handled the parole of John Albert Gardner III.
The Sex Offenders Management Board, appointed by the governor and legislative leaders, was scheduled to meet through the day Thursday and then convene again April 15 for more analysis.
In its preliminary report, the board makes the following recommendations:
• Bar child sex predators from entering specified safe zones, such as parks. Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher, R-San Diego, is expected to proposed that legislation Monday as part of his “Chelsea’s Law” package.
• Mandate treatment for sex offenders on parole or probation that includes an assessment of likelihood to repeat the crime.
• Update which parole violations should automatically be referred to the Board of Parole Hearings for potential revocation. A few of Gardner’s alleged parole violations may have been sufficient to have him sent back to prison.
• Require that mentally disordered offenders be committed when two evaluators agree that the person should be kept off the streets.
• Take advantage of evidence-based research to support policies rather than making decisions “for political reasons or what feels good at the time.”
PDF DOCUMENT: Sex Offender Management Board draft report
http://media.signonsandiego.com/news/documents/2010/04/08/SOMBdraft.pdf
Article:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/apr/08/state-board-recommends-parole-changes/
Draft report suggests not passing laws based on “what feels good at the time”
Thursday, April 8, 2010 at 10:14 a.m.
<snipped>
A state advisory panel on Thursday issued preliminary recommendations to reform the state’s parole system and took a swipe at politicians for making decisions based on “what feels good at the time” instead of basing laws on sound policy.
The report, which is expected to be finalized and sent to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger by May 1, centers on proposing reforms based on shortcomings in how the state handled the parole of John Albert Gardner III.
The Sex Offenders Management Board, appointed by the governor and legislative leaders, was scheduled to meet through the day Thursday and then convene again April 15 for more analysis.
In its preliminary report, the board makes the following recommendations:
• Bar child sex predators from entering specified safe zones, such as parks. Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher, R-San Diego, is expected to proposed that legislation Monday as part of his “Chelsea’s Law” package.
• Mandate treatment for sex offenders on parole or probation that includes an assessment of likelihood to repeat the crime.
• Update which parole violations should automatically be referred to the Board of Parole Hearings for potential revocation. A few of Gardner’s alleged parole violations may have been sufficient to have him sent back to prison.
• Require that mentally disordered offenders be committed when two evaluators agree that the person should be kept off the streets.
• Take advantage of evidence-based research to support policies rather than making decisions “for political reasons or what feels good at the time.”
PDF DOCUMENT: Sex Offender Management Board draft report
http://media.signonsandiego.com/news/documents/2010/04/08/SOMBdraft.pdf
Article:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/apr/08/state-board-recommends-parole-changes/