Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1)
Proper assessment ensures the classification of adults on supervision according
to risk and their assignment to specified levels of community supervision. The
following risk assessment tools are utilized by the Department of Corrections
and county community corrections agencies for risk assessment of adults on
supervision:
(a) Public Safety Checklist (PSC)
(version 2005): A statistical calculation developed by the Oregon Criminal
Justice Commission in collaboration with the Department of Corrections'
research unit to predict an individual's risk to recidivate within three years
of release from custody or admission to probation.
(b) Proxy (version 2005): A three-question
validated risk assessment tool used to identify initial risk for individuals
entering probation supervision.
(c)
Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (LS/CMI) Section 1 General Risk/Need
Factors (version Feb. 2013): A validated assessment tool used to determine an
adult on supervision's risk to recidivate and identify criminogenic risk
factors across eight domains (Criminal History, Education/Employment,
Family/Marital, Leisure/Recreation, Companions, Alcohol/Drug Problem,
Procriminal Attitude/Orientation, Antisocial Pattern).
(d) Women's Risk Need Assessment (WRNA)
(version 6.0): A validated post-sentencing assessment instrument used to:
(A) Determine a woman's risk to recidivate;
and
(B) Identify criminogenic risk
factors, strengths, and responsivity needs in order to provide comprehensive
case planning and gender-responsive services.
(e) Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment
(ODARA) (version June 2004): Actuarial risk assessment tool to assess risk of
committing future battering in cases where a male has assaulted his
partner.
(f) Stable-2007 (version
Sept. 2012): Actuarial risk assessment designed to assess risk of sexually
recidivating over time using static risk factors used in conjunction with the
Acute-2007.
(g) Acute-2007 (version
Aug. 2012): Actuarial risk and needs scale for the assessment of an adult on
supervision who has committed a sexual crime and the probability of sexual and
violent recidivism based upon dynamic needs measured at each supervision
contact.
(h) Static-99R and
Definitions (version 2003, age coding August 2016): A ten item actuarial
assessment instrument for use with adult males who have committed a sex crime
and who are at least 18 years of age at the time of admission to
supervision.
(i) The risk
assessment tools listed in (a) through (h) above are filed with this rule and
are available on request from the Department of Corrections or at the Secretary
of State's Office.
(2)
Risk Assessment:
(a) All applicable
assessments must be completed on a new case within 60 days of admission to
supervision.
(b) Except as
otherwise provided in these rules, the assessment of risk will involve the use
of the Public Safety Checklist, a validated risk assessment tool, which is an
objective instrument that groups adults on supervision according to their
likelihood to recidivate.
(c) The
assessment of risk will rely primarily on automated static risk factors to
predict the likelihood to recidivate.
(d) The computer-generated score will place
the adult on supervision in one of three risk levels: high, medium, or
low.
(e) If an adult on supervision
has no in-state arrest history or an extensive juvenile or out-of-state
criminal history, the Proxy risk tool will be used. The Proxy is a manual risk
assessment tool used in lieu of the Public Safety Checklist to determine risk
level.
(3) Risk, Needs,
and Responsivity Assessment:
(a) The ongoing
assessment of an adult on supervision's risk, needs, and responsivity relies on
a combination of both static and dynamic risk factors in order to predict
recidivism and identify criminogenic needs and responsivity issues.
(b) Within 60 days of admission to
supervision, the risk, needs, and responsivity assessments will be completed on
all adults on supervision determined to be high or medium risk either by the
Public Safety Checklist, Proxy, or an approved override. The assessments will
include any accompanying domain narratives and a case plan as described in OAR
291-078-0026.
(c) In cases where no assessment is possible,
officers will create a case plan, enter a reason for no assessment and
articulate in progress notes why the particular reason was chosen and next
steps toward completing the risk, needs and responsivity assessment.
(d) High and medium level adults on
supervision will be reassessed using the Level of Service/Case Management
Inventory (LS/CMI), Women's Risk Need Assessment (WRNA), or Stable-2007 a
minimum of every 12 months or when a significant change occurs.
(e) The Level of Service/Case Management
Inventory (LS/CMI) or Women's Risk Need Assessment (WRNA) is not required on
adults on supervision that are assessed at the low level either by the Public
Safety Checklist, Proxy, or by an approved override. Low level adults on
supervision may be reassessed using the Public Safety Checklist, Proxy, Level
of Service/Case Management Inventory (LS/CMI), Women's Risk Need Assessment
(WRNA), or Stable-2007 when a significant change occurs.
(4) Overrides:
(a) The override feature is intended to
address risk factors that may not be included in the objective risk assessment
instruments. These factors are based upon:
(A)
Dynamic risk factors which appear to impact the risk the adult on supervision
poses to the community; or
(B)
Written policy on the part of the agency regarding the delivery of correctional
services.
(b) The
override feature provides for either increases or decreases in the level of
supervision from that determined through the initial risk assessment
score.
(c) All overrides must be
based upon static or dynamic risk factors identified by one of the following
tools, special designation, or the adult on supervision's availability for
supervision:
(A) Level of Service/Case
Management Inventory (LS/CMI);
(B)
Women's Risk Need Assessment (WRNA);
(C) Stable-2007 or Acute-2007;
(D) Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment
(ODARA);
(E) Designation as a
Sexually Violent Dangerous Offender (SVDO);
(F) Written agency policy; or
(G) Unavailable status, which includes:
(i) In custody;
(ii) Warrant or Abscond;
(iii) Residential Treatment;
(iv) Compacted Out of State; or
(v) Medical (hospice, state hospital,
etc.)
(d) The
assessing officer must indicate the single most appropriate category on the
override screen.
(e) Approval of
override requests by the officer's supervisor is not required by this rule,
however, a county community corrections agency may require this level of
approval.
(f) All overrides must
include a comment or a reason for the override.
(g) Supervision level changes due to an
override shall remain in effect until:
(A) A
change in circumstances warrants a reassessment and subsequent adjustment in
the level of supervision; or
(B)
The removal of the override is warranted and consistent with public safety and
the reformation of the adult on supervision.
(5) In order to ensure a baseline of
statewide consistency in the supervision of adults on supervision, three basic
levels of supervision have been established: high, medium, and low. The risk
instrument shall, in most cases, determine which supervision level is
appropriate.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS
179.040,
423.020,
423.030 &
423.075
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS
179.040,
423.020,
423.030 &
423.075