By the Numbers

The number of revocation hearings, and revocations; return to prison rates and new conviction rates for the 117 individuals (56 ISR and 61 SR) enrolled during 2008 and who were under some form of DOC supervision (through February 28, 2009):


Activity

# and % of Men under Intensive Supervised Release (ISR)

# and % of Men under

Supervised Release (SR)

Total # and % of Men

  1. Revocation hearings for men who violated their release conditions

31(55%)

19 (31%)

50 (43%)

  1. Revocation of release for technical violations

19 (34%)

13 (21%)

32 (27%)

  1. Revocation of release for conviction of a new felony

2 (4%)

3 (5%)

5 (4%)

  1. Return to prison for either technical violation or new offense

21 (38%)

16 (26%)

37 (32%)



The number of rearrests and new convictions for all of the 136 State DOC individuals enrolled during 2008 (through February 28, 2009):


Activity

# of Men under Intensive Supervised Release (ISR)

# of Men under

Supervised Release (SR)

Not under any supervision

Total # of Men

  1. Rearrests for misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor or felony

11 (20%)

14 (23%)

3 (16%)

28 (21%)

  1. Conviction for a new crime (misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor or felony)

4 (7%)

8 (13%)

1 (5%)

13 (10%)


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