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May 1, Division of Parole and Probation Tony DeCrona, Interim Chief Kim Madris, Deputy Chief Tony DeCrona, Interim Chief Kim Madris, Deputy Chief Northern Command Southern Command Northern Command Southern Command Nevada Department of Public Safety

May 1, PSI Interview  The defendant is interviewed by a P&P Specialist utilizing the PSI Questionnaire to determine relevant information to include social, educational, employment, medical, mental health, substance abuse and treatment, incarceration and/or supervision history and/or current status.  The instant offense information is included in the interview as well as an optional defendant statement.  The defendant is questioned regarding their criminal history.  Victim Impact statements are provided to the victim to determine monetary or property loss and the effect the crime had on the victim. Victims have the option to provide a statement to the court.  The completed PSI Questionnaire, interview information and supporting documentation is incorporated into the Presentence Investigation Report. During the January 27, 2014 Advisory Commission meeting, the Division was requested to provide information on the utilization of Risk and Needs assessment in the Division. The following is the presentation as it relates to PSI production:

May 1, Evaluation by the Division  The information obtained is also utilized to determine an appropriate sentence recommendation utilizing calculations derived from the PSP form and applied to the SRSS form.  Nevada Administrative Code mandates the evaluation of every person convicted of a felony per NAC Evaluation by Division. (NRS ) Except as otherwise provided by statute or directed by the court, the Division will evaluate every person who is convicted of a felony. The purpose of the evaluation is to enable the Chief Parole and Probation Officer to make a recommendation to the court concerning sentencing. NRS NRS (Added to NAC by Dep’t of Parole & Probation, , eff ; A by Div. of Parole & Probation by R225-05, )

May 1, Probation Success Probability (PSP) The authority to use this form is NAC Use of Probation Success Probability form. (NRS )NRS Each convicted person will first be evaluated using the Probation Success Probability form adopted by the Division. The form generates a numeric score based upon consideration of the following factors: (a) The number of prior criminal convictions sustained by the convicted person; (b) The number of other criminal prosecutions pending against the person; (c) The number of occasions on which the person has been incarcerated; (d) If the person is 23 years of age or younger, the number of occasions on which he or she has been committed to a correctional facility for juveniles; (e) The number of years that have elapsed since the person’s most recent previous conviction, whether the conviction was sustained as a juvenile or as an adult; (f) The number of occasions on which the person has been supervised as an adult or juvenile probationer; (g) The tendency of the person to have engaged in crimes of increasing or decreasing severity, or in crimes involving violence; (h) The circumstances of the person’s arrest for the present offense; (i) The nature of the present offense and the number of persons victimized; (j) The degree of psychological, physical and financial harm caused to the victim of the present offense; (k) If the present offense involved controlled substances, the nature of the conduct involved in the offense; (l) The sophistication of the present offense and the degree of premeditation involved in the offense;

May 1, Probation Success Probability (PSP) cont. (m) The benefits received by the person as the result of any plea negotiation in the present proceeding; (n) The use of any weapon in connection with the present offense; (o) The involvement in the present offense of any other offender; (p) The existence and nature of any motive for the present offense; (q) The age and education of the person; (r) The support provided to the person by his or her immediate family; (s) The person’s history of employment and record of military service; (t) The employability of the person; (u) The person’s financial self-sufficiency; (v) The ties or connections between the person and the community in which he or she lives; (w) The person’s history of substance abuse; (x) The availability to the person of rehabilitative or other programs in the community; (y) Participation by the person in a mental health or substance abuse program, if such aprogram is warranted by the nature of the case; (z) The person’s honesty and cooperation in dealing with an employee of the Division who s performing the evaluation; and (aa) The attitude of the person concerning the present offense and toward supervision on probation. 2. The numeric score derived from the use of the Probation Success Probability form may be used by the Chief Parole and Probation Officer in making a recommendation concerning: (a) The granting or denial of probation; and (b) The length of any term of confinement to be served by the convicted person, as provided in NAC NAC (Added to NAC by Dep’t of Parole & Probation, , eff ; A by Div. of Parole & Probation by R225-05, )

May 1, Sentence Recommendation Selection Scale (SRSS)  A numeric score is calculated from the PSP and that score is applied to the Sentence Recommendation Selection Scale (SRSS) to determine the type and appropriate sentence recommendation.  The authority to use this tool is NAC Use of Sentence Recommendation Selection Scale form. (NRS ) Any recommended term of confinement for a convicted person may be derived using the Sentence Recommendation Selection Scale form adopted by the Division. The form may be used to apply the numeric score obtained from the Probation Success Probability form to the range of sentences provided by law for the offense, resulting in a recommended term of confinement.NRS (Added to NAC by Dep’t of Parole & Probation, , eff )

May 1, Attachments  PSP Form  SRSS Form  Note: The process to utilize these forms is contained electronically in the Offender Tracking Information System (OTIS).

May 1, Questions?