The newly appointed parole board will be required to make their decisions on the basis of a set of objective criteria as outlined in the above press release. This is in contrast to previous boards, which based a wholesale number of denials on the following top ten reasons, most having to do with an individual's past rather than their work at rehabilitation since being incarcerated:
Serious nature and circumstances of your offense(s).
Release at this time would diminish seriousness of crime
The Board concludes that you should serve more of your sentence prior to release on parole.
Extensive criminal record
Your prior failure(s) and/or convictions while under community supervision indicate that you are unlikely to comply with conditions of release.
History of substance abuse.
History of violence.
Considering your offense and your institutional records, the Board concludes that you should serve more of your sentence before being paroled.
You need further participation in institutional work and/or educational programs to indicate your positive progression towards re-entry into society
No Interest in Parole
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