REPORT TO THE LEGISLATURE Pursuant to P.A. 114 of 2009 Section 612(4) Parole/Probation Violators 4 th Quarter Report (May 2010 July 2010 Data)
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1 REPORT TO THE LEGISLATURE Pursuant to P.A. 114 of 2009 Section 612(4) Parole/Probation Violators 4 th Quarter Report (May 2010 July 2010 Data) Section 612(4) of 2009 P.A.114 requires that the Department of Corrections provide a report on the number of all parolees returned to prison and probationers sentenced to prison for either technical violations or new sentences during the preceding calendar quarter, broken down by probationers, parolees after their first parole, and parolees who have been paroled more than once, including detailed information regarding: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) The number of parole and probation violators returned to or sent to prison for a new crime with a comparison of original versus new offenses by major offense type: assaultive, nonassaultive, drug, and sex. See TABLE A1 for probation violators sent to prison for new sentences committed while on probation. See TABLE A2 for parole violators returned to prison for new sentences (PVNS) committed while on parole. The number of offenders returned for a technical violation and the type of violation, including, but not limited to, zero gun tolerance and substance abuse violations. For probationers sentenced to prison, charges for technical violations are not recorded in our data system (although planned as a future enhancement). See TABLE B for all sustained charges for parole technical violators returned to prison. The educational history of those offenders, including how many had a G.E.D. or high school diploma prior to incarceration in prison, how many received a G.E.D. while in prison, and how many received a vocational certificate while in prison. For probationers sentenced to prison see TABLE C1. See TABLE C2 and TABLE C3 for parolees returned to prison. The number of offenders who participated in the MPRI versus the number of those who did not. Not applicable for probationers sentenced to prison since the Michigan Prisoner ReEntry Initiative (MPRI) participants are prisoners returning to the community by either parole or discharge on the maximum sentence. See TABLE D for parolees returned to prison. The unduplicated number of offenders who participated in substance abuse treatment programs, mental health treatment programs, or both, while in prison by diagnosis. See TABLE E for parolees returned to prison. 1
2 SUMMARY TABLE A. Probationers Committed to Prison by Commitment Type Commitment Type N Probation Violator Technical 257 Probation Violator New Sentence 381 Total 638 B. Parole Violators Returned to Prison by Return Type Return Type First Parole Reparoles Total Parole Violator Technical Parole Violator New Sentence Total
3 TABLE A1: Probation Violators Sent to Prison For New Sentences Committed while on Probation By Original Crime versus New Crime: New Crime on Probation Original Probation Other Other Crime CSC Assaultive Drug Nonassaultive Total CSC Other Assaultive Drug Other Nonassaultive Not Reported* Total Note: Probation technical violators sent to prison may have pending charges for offenses committed while on probation, but the above table includes only probation violators committed with a new sentence. * Most commonly due to out of state probation cases where the original probation offense is not recorded. 3
4 TABLE A2: Parole Violator New Sentence (PVNS) Intake First Parole versus Reparole By Original Crime versus New Crime: PVNS - First Parole from Current Prison Term Original Crime New Crime on Parole from which Other Other Paroled CSC Assaultive Drug Nonassaultive Total CSC Other Assaultive Drug Other Nonassaultive Total PVNS - Reparole from Current Prison Term Original Crime New Crime on Parole from which Other Other Paroled CSC Assaultive Drug Nonassaultive Total CSC Other Assaultive Drug Other Nonassaultive Total
5 TABLE B: All Sustained Charges for Parole Violator Technical Returns to Prison* First Parole from Current Prison Term Charges* N 01 Contact agent no later than first business day after release Must not change residence Must not leave state Not engage in any behavior that constitutes a violation Comply with alcohol and drug testing ordered by field agent 8 06 Not associate with anyone you know to have a felony record Must not own or possess a firearm Must not own, possess or use any object as a weapon 9 08 Must not own, possess or use any object as a weapon Make earnest efforts to find and maintain employment No contact with any child Not provide care or live in home w/child 17 or under Submit to polygraph as ordered by parole agent Sex Offender registration, provide address data & ID Not own computer or device capable of connecting to Internet Must stay away from sex entertainment bars and clubs No romantic relationship with person associated w/child Not purchase/possess/use sexually stimulating material Treatment program (sex offender) as approved by agent ,000' from schools and child care centers without approval ' from student safety zone (kindergarten through 12th) ,000' from parks/public pool/playground/arcades ' from parks/public pool/playground/arcades ' from parks/public pool/playground/child care/pre-schls Must not have child clothing, toys or games Not possess/use photo equipment/photo development equip Must comply w/special conditions, written and verbal orders Not use/possess alcohol/intoxicants or in place served Complete Sub Abuse or Re-Entry Program as referred by agent Complete Sub Abuse Treatment Program as referred by agent Complete Program Complete tether program Obey all court orders Global Positioning System monitoring Must comply w/gps or EMS and pay cost for monitoring Must reside at (location) when paroled Abide by a specified curfew as directed No contact/or within 500' home/school/employment of (name) No contact Not with any member of a gang/gang activities May not drive without agent consent May not drive 3 99 Parole Board Non-Standard Special Condition Parole Board Non-Standard Special Condition 1 * Most parolees returned for Technical Violations have multiple charges. Some parolees returned recently for Technical Violations may have pending charges not yet sustained. These numbers reflect only charges sustained through formal hearings. 5
6 TABLE B (cont.): All Sustained Charges for Parole Violator Technical Returns to Prison* Reparole from Current Prison Term Charges* N 01 Contact agent no later than first business day after release Must not change residence Must not leave state Not engage in any behavior that constitutes a violation Comply with alcohol and drug testing ordered by field agent 6 06 Not associate with anyone you know to have a felony record 6 07 Must not own or possess a firearm Must not own, possess or use any object as a weapon 8 09 Make earnest efforts to find and maintain employment No contact with any child Not provide care or live in home w/child 17 or under Sex Offender registration, provide address data & ID Not own computer or device capable of connecting to Internet Must not use sex phones numbers or services No romantic relationship with person associated w/child Not possess sex. stimulating material or in establish Not purchase/possess/use sexually stimulating material Treatment program (sex offender) as approved by agent ,000' from schools and child care centers without approval ' from student safety zone (kindergarten through 12th) ' from parks/public pool/playground/arcades ' from parks/public pool/playground/child care/pre-schls Must not have child clothing, toys or games Not possess/use photo equipment/photo development equip 2 10 Must comply w/special conditions, written and verbal orders Not use/possess alcohol/intoxicants or in place served Complete Sub Abuse or Re-Entry Program as referred by agent Complete Sub Abuse Treatment Program as referred by agent Not own/possess paging device or cellular phone Complete Program Complete tether program Obey all court orders Valid Michigan Driver License/Personal ID Card Global Positioning System monitoring Must comply w/gps or EMS and pay cost for monitoring Abide by a specified curfew as directed No contact/or within 500' home/school/employment of (name) No contact May not drive without agent consent 4 * Most parolees returned for Technical Violations have multiple charges. Some parolees returned recently for Technical Violations may have pending charges not yet sustained. These numbers reflect only charges sustained through formal hearings. 6
7 TABLE C1: Probationers Committed to Prison by Commit Type By Academic Education Status at Time of Prison Admission No GED At Least GED Commitment Type or Diploma or Diploma Probation Violator Technical 47.9% 52.1% Probation Violator New Sentence 49.3% 50.7% 1 2 * Reported academic education status for probation violators committed to prison is now based on data verified in the Offender Education Tracking System (OETS) rather than self-reporting at intake. 1 Subject to pending verification of 5 cases 2 Subject to pending verification of 5 cases 7
8 TABLE C2: Academic Education Status of Parolees Returned to Prison by Return Type First Parole from Current Prison Term GED or Diploma Before During Pending Current Current After Return Type Verification None Prison Term Prison Term Paroled Parole Violator Technical 0.8% 25.4% 44.2% 27.7% 1.9% Parole Violator New Sentence 0.6% 21.7% 58.0% 18.3% 1.4% Reparole from Current Prison Term GED or Diploma* Before During Pending Current Current After Return Type Verification None Prison Term Prison Term Paroled Parole Violator Technical 0.6% 32.3% 39.9% 25.9% 1.3% Parole Violator New Sentence 0.0% 18.2% 50.0% 31.8% 0.0% TABLE C3: Parolees Returned to Prison by Return Type Who Received Vocational Certificates in Prison Prior to Parole Parole Violator Return Type First Parole Parole Violator Technical 75 Parole Violator New Sentence 90 Reparole
9 TABLE D: Parolees Returned to Prison by Return Type By Whether Participated in the Michigan Prisoner ReEntry Initiative* (MPRI) First Parole from Current Prison Term Not Return Type MPRI MPRI Total Parole Violator Technical Parole Violator New Sentence Total Reparole from Current Prison Term Not Return Type MPRI MPRI Total Parole Violator Technical Parole Violator New Sentence Total * The number of parolees engaged in the MPRI is increasing as the initiative is gradually brought up to scale statewide. 9
10 TABLE E: Parole Violators Returned to Prison Distribution of Number of Offenders Who Participated in Substance Abuse Treatment Programs, Mental Health Treatment Programs, or Both, While in Prison by Diagnosis First Parole - Parole Violator New Sentence Substance Abuse Programs Mental Health Diagnosis Yes No Total No Mental Health Diagnosis Schizophrenia, Paranoid Type Schizoaffective Disorder Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Moderate Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, In Full Remission Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Unspecified Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Moderate Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Severe With Psychotic Features Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Depressed, Moderate Bipolar Disorder NOS Mood Disorder NOS Psychotic Disorder NOS Panic Disorder With Agoraphobia Dysthymic Disorder Alcohol Dependence Cocaine Dependence Cannabis Dependence Polysubstance Dependence Opioid Abuse Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Adjustment Disorder Unspecified Depressive Disorder NOS Impulse-Control Disorder NOS Condition Deferred V71.09 No Diagnosis Total First Parole - Parole Violator Technical Substance Abuse Programs Mental Health Diagnosis Yes No Total No Mental Health Diagnosis Alcohol-Induced Disorder Psychotic Disorder Due to General Medical Condition, With Hallucinations Schizophrenia, Paranoid Type Schizoaffective Disorder Schizophrenia, Undifferentiated Type Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, In Full Remission Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Mild Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Moderate Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Hypomanic Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Mixed, Unspecified Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Unspecified Bipolar Disorder NOS Mood Disorder NOS Psychotic Disorder NOS Dysthymic Disorder Cyclothymic Disorder Alcohol Dependence Alcohol Abuse Adjustment Disorder With Depressed Mood Adjustment Disorder With Anxiety Adjustment Disorder With Mixed Disturbance of Emotions and Conduct Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Adjustment Disorder Unspecified Depressive Disorder NOS Impulse-Control Disorder NOS Learning Disorder NOS Condition Deferred V62.82 Bereavement V71.01 Adult Antisocial Behavior V71.09 No Diagnosis Total
11 TABLE E (cont): Parole Violators Returned to Prison Distribution of Number of Offenders Who Participated in Substance Abuse Treatment Programs, Mental Health Treatment Programs, or Both, While in Prison by Diagnosis Reparoles - Parole Violator New Sentence Substance Abuse Programs Mental Health Diagnosis Yes No Total No Mental Health Diagnosis Schizophrenia, Paranoid Type Schizoaffective Disorder Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Mild Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Moderate Bipolar Disorder NOS Bipolar Disorder Mood Disorder NOS Panic Disorder Without Agoraphobia Depressive Disorder NOS V71.09 No Diagnosis Total Reparoles - Parole Violator Technical Substance Abuse Programs Mental Health Diagnosis Yes No Total No Mental Health Diagnosis Schizoaffective Disorder Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Moderate Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Unspecified Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Mild Mood Disorder NOS Delusional Disorder Generalized Anxiety Disorder Dysthymic Disorder Adjustment Disorder With Depressed Mood Adjustment Disorder Unspecified Depressive Disorder NOS Condition Deferred Total
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