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This study guide provides a comprehensive overview of the dapo pa-ii edc exam, covering key concepts, procedures, and requirements for early discharge from parole. It includes a series of questions and answers designed to help individuals prepare for the exam and ensure a successful outcome. The guide covers various aspects of the edc process, including eligibility criteria, phases of the program, and specific requirements for different supervision models.
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Commitment Offense Date July 1, 2013 or after, and parolee is Not MDO, Not serving a Lifetime parole, Not Serving a 20 year 6 month parole term defined in PC3000 (b)(4) DAPO authority pursuant to PC3000(b)(5)(8) Commitment Offense Date July 1, 2013 or after, and parolee is MDO, Serving Lifetime parole, or Serving a parole term defined in PC 3000(b)(4) BPH Authority only Commitment Offense Date June 27, 2012 through June 30, 2013 BPH authority only Commitment Offense Date June 26, 2012, or prior, and the parolee's current commitment is a determinate sentence DAPO for the first Discharge Review period of continuous parole for discharge only, BPH has authority over all subsequent review periods For parolees who have controlling and non-controlling cases with different discharge authorities, DAPO may only what? discharge the case(s) that is under its discharge authority. For Interstate Compact cases, the discharge authority lies with whom? the sending state.
In order to earn a discharge from parole prior to the Controlling Discharge Date (CDD), eligible parolees must meet the criteria based on what? their supervision model: CPSRM stands for what? California Parole Supervision and Reintegration Model SOMP stands for what? Sex Offender Management Program Inmates supervised by DAPO in a Community Based Reentry Program or the Expanded Medical Parole Program are not eligible for EDC until when? the parole term begins. EDC Phase 1 includes an initial period of parole that may be how long for CPSRM parolees? three or six months long EDC Phase 1 includes an initial period of parole that may be how long for SOMP parolees? between twelve and 114 months EDC Phase 2 includes an initial period of parole that may be how long for SOMP and CPRSM parolees?
discharge review date. The discharge review shall appear on the parole agent's Discharge Review Due screen in PVDTS. 150 Category CE Contacts, Urinalysis, and Other One contact by mail, phone, or face-to-face each month, not required, but may be tested based upon suspicion, obtain CII report after 150-day notification from PVDTS. Category SE Contacts, Urinalysis, Other One contact by mail, phone, or face-to-face each month, not required, but may be tested based upon suspicion, 1 Obtain CII report after 15 0 - day notification from PVDTS, 2 Continuous to review GPS tracks per DOM Section 81023.3. Parolees may submit which form to initiate a possible Earned Discharge? 1605 EDC Under CPSRM, Eligible parolees must complete one of the following programming criteria in order to qualify for EDC: Completion of the current prison term in a MCRP or CCTRP; or Completion of a community based intensive or residential program that addressed the parolee's criminogenic need(s) of Substance Abuse, Education, and/or Employment during the current parole term. CPSRM Paroled from an MCRP or CCTRP are required to spend how much time in Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 are how long for a minimum of how many months? 1 - three months, 2-six months, 3 180 calendar days, total minimum 15 months
CPSRM completed a Post-Release Program(s) that address substance abuse, education, employment and/or mental health needs are required to spend how much time Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 for a minimum of how many months? 1 - six months, 2-6 months, 3-180 calendar days, total minimum 18 months Parolees must have completed the final how many days (at a minimum) of their prison term in an MCRP or CCTRP in order to qualify for this early discharge pattern. 180 Parolees who complete an MCRP or CCTRP shall have a case conference review upon completion of which Phase. 2 CPSRM EDC Criminogenic Needs Employment: the parolee must be working at least how many hours per week in gainful employment, for at least the most recent how many months prior to submitting a request for Earned Discharge, or 25, the most recent three months CPSRM EDC Criminogenic Needs Employment: If the parolee is unable to obtain verifiable employment and has an employment criminogenic need, the parolee must have obtained what?
CPSRM/SOMP EDC: If a parole violation occurs during Phase 1 that results in a remedial sanction, what will happen? no additional time in Phase 1 shall be required. CPSRM/SOMP EDC: remedial sanction after phase 1? · Add 3 months to phase 2 complete phase 3 CPSRM EDC: revocation during phase 1? · Add three months to phase 1 and complete 2/ CPSRM EDC: revocation after phase 1? · Repeat Phase 1 and complete 3 months in Phase 2/ SOMP EDC: Revocation during phase 1? · Complete remainder of Phase 1 or 12 months whichever is greater and complete phase 2/ SOMP EDC: Revocation after Phase 1? · Complete 12 months in phase 2 and complete phase three. In addition to the minimum terms and programming stated above, to be eligible for EDC, CPSRM parolees must not have: Any pending criminal cases. Any pending warrants or pending petitions for revocation.
CPSRM EDC: the parolee must demonstrate progress in achieving a law abiding lifestyle inclusive of: · Maintaining gainful employment · Receiving financial assistance · Paying outstanding restitution · Complete mandated programs SOMP EDC with a total parole of 3 years are required to spend how much time Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 for a minimum of how many months? Phase 1- 12 months, Phase 2-6 months, Phase 3-180 calendar days, 24 total minimum months SOMP EDC with a total parole of 5 years are required to spend how much time Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 for a minimum of how many months? Phase 1- 24 months, Phase 2-6 months, Phase 3-180 calendar days, 36 months SOMP EDC with a total parole of 10 years are required to spend how much time Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 for a minimum of how many months? Phase 1- 54 months, Phase 2-6 months, Phase 3- 180 calendar days, 66 months SOMP EDC with a total parole of 20 years are required to spend how much time Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 for a minimum of how many months? Phase 1- 114 months, Phase 2-6 months, Phase 3-180 calendar days, 125 month SOMP EDC: parolees must meet all of the following criteria