NAC213.550. Determination of whether to revoke parole.  


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  • In determining whether to revoke the parole of a person for a violation of his or her parole, the Board may consider whether the person has, while on parole:

         1. Been convicted of any crime committed after his or her release and, if so, whether the crime involved the use of a weapon or resulted in injury or substantial harm to the victim;

         2. Engaged in a pattern of behavior similar to that which resulted in his or her imprisonment;

         3. Used drugs or alcohol and whether confinement for counseling or classification is advisable;

         4. Demonstrated an unwillingness to conform to the expectations and requirements of parole; or

         5. Engaged in any other conduct that makes him or her a danger to the community and indicates a need for further treatment in a controlled environment.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Parole Comm’rs, 6-27-90, eff. 5-11-90; A 7-19-96; R080-98, 8-11-98)