(1)Notwithstanding section 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I), on
or before November 1, 2000, and on or before each November 1 thereafter, the
department of corrections, the department of public safety, and the judicial
department shall submit a report to the judiciary committees of the house of
representatives and the senate, or any successor committees, and to the joint
budget committee of the general assembly specifying, at a minimum:
(a)The impact on the prison population, the parole population, and the
probation population in the state due to the extended length of incarceration and
supervision provided for in sections 18-1.3-1004, 18-1.3-1006, and 18-1.3-1008;
(b)The number of offenders placed in the intensive supervision parole
program and the intensive supervision probation program a
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(1) Notwithstanding section 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I), on
or before November 1, 2000, and on or before each November 1 thereafter, the
department of corrections, the department of public safety, and the judicial
department shall submit a report to the judiciary committees of the house of
representatives and the senate, or any successor committees, and to the joint
budget committee of the general assembly specifying, at a minimum:
(a) The impact on the prison population, the parole population, and the
probation population in the state due to the extended length of incarceration and
supervision provided for in sections 18-1.3-1004, 18-1.3-1006, and 18-1.3-1008;
(b) The number of offenders placed in the intensive supervision parole
program and the intensive supervision probation program and the length of
supervision of offenders in said programs;
(c) The number of sex offenders sentenced pursuant to this part 10 who
received parole release hearings and the number released on parole during the
preceding twelve months, if any;
(d) The number of sex offenders sentenced pursuant to this part 10 who
received parole or probation discharge hearings and the number discharged from
parole or probation during the preceding twelve months, if any;
(e) The number of sex offenders sentenced pursuant to this part 10 who
received parole or probation revocation hearings and the number whose parole or
probation was revoked during the preceding twelve months, if any;
(f) A summary of the evaluation instruments developed by the management
board and use of the evaluation instruments in evaluating sex offenders pursuant to
this part 10;
(g) The availability of sex offender treatment providers throughout the state,
including location of the treatment providers, the services provided, and the amount
paid by offenders and by the state for the services provided, and the manner of
regulation and review of the services provided by sex offender treatment providers;
(h) The average number of sex offenders sentenced pursuant to this part 10
that participated in phase I and phase II of the department's sex offender treatment
and monitoring program during each month of the preceding twelve months;
(i) The number of sex offenders sentenced pursuant to this part 10 who were
denied admission to treatment in phase I and phase II of the department's sex
offender treatment and monitoring program for reasons other than length of
remaining sentence during each month of the preceding twelve months;
(j) The number of sex offenders sentenced pursuant to this part 10 who were
terminated from phase I and phase II of the department's sex offender treatment
and monitoring program during the preceding twelve months and the reason for
termination in each case;
(k) The average length of participation by sex offenders sentenced pursuant
to this part 10 in phase I and phase II of the department's sex offender treatment
and monitoring program during the preceding twelve months;
(l) The number of sex offenders sentenced pursuant to this part 10 who were
denied readmission to phase I and phase II of the department's sex offender
treatment and monitoring program after having previously been terminated from
the program during the preceding twelve months;
(m) The number of sex offenders sentenced pursuant to this part 10 who
were recommended by the department's sex offender treatment and monitoring
program to the parole board for release on parole during the preceding twelve
months and whether the recommendation was followed in each case; and
(n) The number of sex offenders sentenced pursuant to this part 10 who were
recommended by the department's sex offender treatment and monitoring program
for placement in community corrections during the preceding twelve months and
whether the recommendation was followed in each case.